ckoen
Electrical
- Mar 27, 2001
- 3
Could someone help me find an interpretation of a code somewhere which states the proper installation techniques or practices for stubbing up conduit outside in wet locations. Also, if a conduit (with medium voltage/high voltage wire suitable for underground installation) that is stubbed up in a concrete trench with a metal tray cover enclosing it requires any type of sealing bushing to prevent entry of water into conduit.
Here's my situation, we are building a power plant and the contractor has stubbed up all the conduits outside, whether under the specific devices or buildings or as mentioned above in concrete trenches. All conduits runs are enclosed in concrete.
Is there a specific height requirement for the stub up?
Is there a specific requirement for sealing the conduits? (as of right now they are not in a hazardous location, but I'm still checking on that)
Also the wires leave the conduits and are installed in metal raceways. when the wire changes direction from the horizontal run to go vertical into the building there is no raceway or support devices for the wires. the approximate length of the vertical run is 3 ft.
Should that wire be supported in some fashion, rather than just let it hang?? Charles Koen
Combustion Turbine Technical Manager
Calumet Energy Team
Here's my situation, we are building a power plant and the contractor has stubbed up all the conduits outside, whether under the specific devices or buildings or as mentioned above in concrete trenches. All conduits runs are enclosed in concrete.
Is there a specific height requirement for the stub up?
Is there a specific requirement for sealing the conduits? (as of right now they are not in a hazardous location, but I'm still checking on that)
Also the wires leave the conduits and are installed in metal raceways. when the wire changes direction from the horizontal run to go vertical into the building there is no raceway or support devices for the wires. the approximate length of the vertical run is 3 ft.
Should that wire be supported in some fashion, rather than just let it hang?? Charles Koen
Combustion Turbine Technical Manager
Calumet Energy Team