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4" PVC sleeve through a slab containing an 1 1/4" poly water line and a 1" direct burial rated LFMC. This is regarding a well pump. Is it legal?
 
4" PVC sleeve through a slab containing an 1 1/4" poly water line and a 1" direct burial rated LFMC. This is regarding a well pump. Is it legal?

You know how many times I had to read that to figure it out? I kept thinking of "polywater" pulling lubricant:)
 
You know how many times I had to read that to figure it out? I kept thinking of "polywater" pulling lubricant:)

Sorry my friend. Anyway, I installed the LFMC this way at a wastewater treatment plant and now the Project Manager is questioning the install. I could not find any reference that would prohibit this in the NEC. This was one of those "verbal" work orders and in my line of thinking, if they wanted it installed in a certain way, they should have made their preferences known at the time the request was made.
 
Sorry my friend. Anyway, I installed the LFMC this way at a wastewater treatment plant and now the Project Manager is questioning the install. I could not find any reference that would prohibit this in the NEC. This was one of those "verbal" work orders and in my line of thinking, if they wanted it installed in a certain way, they should have made their preferences known at the time the request was made.

There is no electrical code violation. I couldn't tell you if there is any problem with any codes that may apply to the water line. Most cases there likely is not a problem though.
 
Legal.

Wondering how you add up the bends in that LFMC as it follows the gentle contours of the carefully cleaned trench:roll:.

Actually, the majority of the run is in PVC with an LFMC transition via a PVC female adaptor and DB LFMC connector for the last 8' or so.
 
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