Underground Electric | Trenching the FINAL 230ft & Installing Electric Meter Box

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @markr2297
    @markr2297 Год назад +5

    Trench looks good. I like the tip on using a strap to glue pipes together. Agree with your decision to reroute the downspout piping. It’s much better now.

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  Год назад +1

      Thanks!! Didn't get any film for YT of how we rerouted the piping but it turned out well

  • @davecalvo6418
    @davecalvo6418 Месяц назад

    Just an FYI, you dont need primer on electrical conduit, thats for water /plumbing pipes. Just glue is all we ever used in the electrical trade for PVC, also you should have laid in caution tape a foot below finished grade in the trench, its code for many states

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  Месяц назад

      Yep I did put in a metallic tape within 12" of the surface to help future locating, also code here. If I didn't show it here it's in one of the earlier videos for this service run. I've never heard of no primer needed on conduit but it can't hurt, it's true that water gets in there one way or another

  • @louisreyes-layne5008
    @louisreyes-layne5008 Год назад +1

    Excellent one-man job!!

  • @L46C3
    @L46C3 4 месяца назад

    here in Mass we need two lines, one for backup. $50 a 10 ft pipe time 2. I have 375 feet = $3988.00 just for pipe.

  • @pdzh
    @pdzh Год назад +1

    was there an expansion joint at the box? when ground settles and thermal effects may push/pull on the box.

  • @laurieclarkson9180
    @laurieclarkson9180 8 месяцев назад

    I pray that I can find some land a little closer to the road/electric..haha..that whole project was a doozy.

  • @kylemoore619
    @kylemoore619 Год назад

    Looks like that expansion sleeve is upside down. If they are they can allow water to enter the conduit

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  Год назад

      Not sure what you mean by expansion sleeve, belled end? All conduit ends up with water in it eventually, which is why any wire inside it must be rated for wet locations

    • @kylemoore619
      @kylemoore619 Год назад

      @@MasonDixonAcres yeah sorry closer I looked at it again it just looked like an expansion fitting but you're right it isn't.

  • @bugdwild
    @bugdwild Год назад +1

    Does all the wire have to be in conduit

  • @JoshHBI
    @JoshHBI 7 месяцев назад

    Do you use primer and pvc glue?

  • @ericfraser7543
    @ericfraser7543 Год назад

    9:56 You don't need to clean PVC conduit, just needs glue.

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  Год назад +1

      The can of grey cement meant for pvc conduit said otherwise, not a big time adder

    • @ericfraser7543
      @ericfraser7543 Год назад

      @@MasonDixonAcres You are probably more water tight priming, good for keeping water out, but also in... was your can labeled "Electrical"? my can of Oatey electrical grey medium PVC glue does not mention the priming step like my plumbing PVC glue. I am sure cleaning is fine and the glue is all the same, its just an extra step and materials for electricians who do it everyday. My utility used a can of closed cell spray foam instead of duct seal to seal my conduit and wire at the pole and keep the water out.

  • @rogerwhiting9310
    @rogerwhiting9310 11 месяцев назад

    The NEC says that electrical conduit code is 18 inches. Why 3 feet?

    • @Deep_Divers
      @Deep_Divers 9 месяцев назад +1

      The NEC and IRC are minimum requirements. The electrical company decides what they want for depth and materials. I ran into this while prepping here in NH. The utility required a minimum of 36 inches to the top of the conduit. They also required a 3-inch PVC pipe even though you could probably use 2 inches. Additionally, they sometimes require metal conduit at the pole and the first 10 feet of burial if your pole is in what they deem a high-traffic zone. So check with your utility during the planning process. Good luck!

    • @rogerwhiting9310
      @rogerwhiting9310 9 месяцев назад +1

      @Deep_Divers probably worse here in Massachusetts. Thanks

  • @BallawdeQuincewold
    @BallawdeQuincewold Год назад

    Why do you have to tamper the ground? It doesn't bear load

    • @MasonDixonAcres
      @MasonDixonAcres  Год назад

      It’s not an absolute necessity but it reduces settling of the fill

  • @deckard5pegasus673
    @deckard5pegasus673 9 месяцев назад

    who really cares if electrical wires are plumb?? I guess he has a lot of time on his hands