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JGoldberg
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I'm trying to calculate power cable sizing for an underground ductbank in which the RHO of the soil is known to be 120.
The ductbank is currently being designed hence, the RHO of the concrete in unknown.
NEC Annex B.310.15(B)(2) states that concrete = 55 RHO typically. It also says soil RHO = 90 for 90% of the USA.
Annex B, FPN Figures B.310.3, .4, .5, all show RHO Concrete = RHO Soil - 5.
If RHO concrete must be 5 less than RHO soil, then how can B.310.15(B)(2) be correct?
My question is; if I know my soil to be RHO = 120, I should assume the ductbank concrete will be 55 or 115?
Thanks,
Jeff
The ductbank is currently being designed hence, the RHO of the concrete in unknown.
NEC Annex B.310.15(B)(2) states that concrete = 55 RHO typically. It also says soil RHO = 90 for 90% of the USA.
Annex B, FPN Figures B.310.3, .4, .5, all show RHO Concrete = RHO Soil - 5.
If RHO concrete must be 5 less than RHO soil, then how can B.310.15(B)(2) be correct?
My question is; if I know my soil to be RHO = 120, I should assume the ductbank concrete will be 55 or 115?
Thanks,
Jeff