C clay56 New member Mar 18, 2004 #1 What is the proper trench depth for conduits? I thought it was 18" below grade for low voltage and 24" for high voltage. I received a correspondence for someone talking about 18" below rough grade and 24" below top of rock or pavement.
What is the proper trench depth for conduits? I thought it was 18" below grade for low voltage and 24" for high voltage. I received a correspondence for someone talking about 18" below rough grade and 24" below top of rock or pavement.
rcarroll Senior Member Location Fort Collins, Colorado Mar 18, 2004 #2 Re: Trench depth for conduits It varies. See table 300.5
P pwhite Senior Member Mar 19, 2004 #3 Re: Trench depth for conduits it may be that the local POCO has their own set of specs. my district requires 30" burial depth for underground service conduits.
Re: Trench depth for conduits it may be that the local POCO has their own set of specs. my district requires 30" burial depth for underground service conduits.
charlie Senior Member Location Indianapolis Mar 20, 2004 #4 Re: Trench depth for conduits We require a 36" deep trench.
B bennie Esteemed Member Mar 20, 2004 #5 Re: Trench depth for conduits The ditch will always be two times one half the depth. 36 inches is the required depth for PGE service conduits, in Oregon.
Re: Trench depth for conduits The ditch will always be two times one half the depth. 36 inches is the required depth for PGE service conduits, in Oregon.
charlie Senior Member Location Indianapolis Mar 20, 2004 #6 Re: Trench depth for conduits Bennie, you are weird. Didn't you know that the ditch will always be four times one quarter of the depth?
Re: Trench depth for conduits Bennie, you are weird. Didn't you know that the ditch will always be four times one quarter of the depth?
electricman2 Senior Member Location North Carolina Occupation Retired Electrical Contractor Mar 20, 2004 #7 Re: Trench depth for conduits This higher math is confusing