Alwayslearningelec
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Can this cable be direct buried?
310.7 in part says conductors used in direct burial applications shall be of a type identified for such use.Can this cable be direct buried?
Identified (as applied to equipment). Recognizable as
suitable for the specific purpose, function, use, environment,
application, and so forth, where described in a particular
Code requirement.
FPN: Some examples of ways to determine
suitability of equipment for a specific purpose, environment,
or application include investigations by a qualified
testing laboratory (listing and labeling), an inspection
agency, or other organizations concerned with product
evaluation.
I believe that to be accurate.So can it be run just laying on the dirt.
That's some real money! What size cable are you using?It was called for on a temp power project by the GC and there is about 2000' of it.
I believe that to be accurate. That's some real money! What size cable are you using?
Yeah they call for g-gc and sow. We are using #8 up to 2/0. A whole bunch of pumps(15hp thru 400hp). The gc actually provided a one-line with footage and cable size. The 2/0 g- gc was 15k per m
So if you are sending 3 hots and a ground, you would use a 3 conductor G cable or a 4 conductor W cable. W cable has a full size ground and G cable has reduced ground. If you already knew that, sorry.
I did not know that and for sure that could really suck to learn the hard way.
Could take all the profits away from the job.
What exactly are you referring to. The grounds and if so how could it kill the profits? Thanks
I'm not familiar with "G" cable and looked it up on Southwire's site. I noted most of theirs had (2) grounds, for example on the 2/0 it showed having (2) #4 grounds. Why ?