D dcsva@aol.com Senior Member Location Virginia Jul 17, 2003 #1 If you incase PVC conduit in concrete, does the code state whether 40 or 80 must be used. If not, is one or the other recommended.
If you incase PVC conduit in concrete, does the code state whether 40 or 80 must be used. If not, is one or the other recommended.
B brian john Senior Member Location Kilmarnock, Va Occupation Retired after 52 years in the trade. Jul 17, 2003 #2 Re: Sched 80 vs. Sched 40 PVC The NEC does not stipulate 40 or 80. I do very little with RNC -PVC but I believe we always used schedule 40. Where are you in VA?
Re: Sched 80 vs. Sched 40 PVC The NEC does not stipulate 40 or 80. I do very little with RNC -PVC but I believe we always used schedule 40. Where are you in VA?
D dcsva@aol.com Senior Member Location Virginia Jul 17, 2003 #3 Re: Sched 80 vs. Sched 40 PVC Brian, I am in Ashland, just north of Richmond , near the intersection of I295 and I95
Re: Sched 80 vs. Sched 40 PVC Brian, I am in Ashland, just north of Richmond , near the intersection of I295 and I95
tom baker First Chief Moderator & NEC Expert Staff member Location Bremerton, Washington Occupation Master Electrician Jul 18, 2003 #4 Re: Sched 80 vs. Sched 40 PVC The Ul listing and the 2002 NEC requires sch 80 to be used on poles, as sch 80 is considered suitable for protection from physical damage.
Re: Sched 80 vs. Sched 40 PVC The Ul listing and the 2002 NEC requires sch 80 to be used on poles, as sch 80 is considered suitable for protection from physical damage.
B bennie Esteemed Member Jul 18, 2003 #5 Re: Sched 80 vs. Sched 40 PVC You can use PVC coreduct encased in concrete. Coreduct has wall thickness about 1/2 of schedule 40. It comes in 20 foot lengths.
Re: Sched 80 vs. Sched 40 PVC You can use PVC coreduct encased in concrete. Coreduct has wall thickness about 1/2 of schedule 40. It comes in 20 foot lengths.
D dcsva@aol.com Senior Member Location Virginia Jul 19, 2003 #6 Re: Sched 80 vs. Sched 40 PVC thanks to everyone