lmchenry said:Are there any types of triplex wire that is suitable for direct burial?
Yep, URD is what you need. I am the worst about calling direct burial "triplexe!ultramegabob said:URD is suitable for direct burial
lmchenry said:Are there any types of triplex wire that is suitable for direct burial?
ItsHot said:Yep, URD is what you need. I am the worst about calling direct burial "triplexe!![]()
stickboy1375 said:No your not, it comes in many flavors, you have duplex, triplex, quadruplex. and it comes in Type URD (direct burial), or Type Service drop (aerial).
480sparky said:
URD:
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Triplex (aerial drops) aka ACSR:
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Your acronym is correct but ACSR is not used as much today as it used to be used. Various aluminum alloys are now used and are easier to cut and work with. We have quite a bit of #4/6 ACSR in the air and replace it every chance we get. The steel core tends to corrode and we have a lot of problems with open neutrals because of it. :smile:ultramegabob said:aerial would be "ACSR" aluminum conductor steel reinforced
charlie said:Your acronym is correct but ACSR is not used as much today as it used to be used. Various aluminum alloys are now used and are easier to cut and work with. We have quite a bit of #4/6 ACSR in the air and replace it every chance we get. The steel core tends to corrode and we have a lot of problems with open neutrals because of it. :smile: