wireman3736
Senior Member
- Location
- Vermont/Mass.
I always seal my conduits where they exit the ground and enter a termination point to prevent condensation, I have had fellow electricians tell me that I was doing something for nothing and wasting time and material that there would never be enough moister to ever cause a problem. I had to go and do a job in December this past year, it was a run of about 250' of 3" pvc with 350kcm, the meter socket was mounted on a temporary board on a new house and the homeowner wanted to remove the board and install a perminent board, when I opened the meter can the whole inside of the can was dripping wet from condensation, apparantly the warm air coming up from the under ground pipe was hitting the cold meter can and freezing. this being a day just above freezing this ice had melted and was dripping all over the insides including the meter jaws, I have never seen this problem so extreme but I wish I had a camera with me to show those non believers, this just reinforces my belief in sealing conduits where they exit the ground.