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RE: [TowerTalk] Underground PVC Tubing?

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Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Underground PVC Tubing?
From: "Jack Myers" <jackqm@oregontrail.net>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 20:10:14 -0700
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Your right Jim I went back and looked at what I bought it was the white
125PSI pipe, like I said meeting electrical code is the very least of my
worries. The white pipe worked great for me though, and the conduit sweeps
fit on just fine, Yes I know the glue is suppose to be different but I could
not break them loose even after I wanted too.

Jack
NK7J

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Underground PVC Tubing?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack NK7J" <nk7j@arrl.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 10:04 PM
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Underground PVC Tubing?


> I was not worried about electric codes when I buried mine out to my two
> towers. I used sched 40 PVC water pipe, also known as 125PSI white PVC or
> something similar to that at the local supplier.

Schedule 40 and "schedule A" or "125 psi" aren't the same thing.  Sch 40 is
thicker wall.  Sch 80 is even thicker.

Electrical and water Sch40 PVC conduit are about the same cost. The water
pipe is white or pink usually (the pink has a UV inhibiter in it, or maybe
it's just the brands I have here).

Don't forget that the glue/cement is different for electrical and water
pipes too (I don't know that it's chemically any different, but they come in
different cans (at the same price)).

If you're worried about code compliance, then use the right materials. (The
cost difference is negligible)



The supplier steered me
> onto this stuff, I was going to buy sched 40 conduit put this stuff was
> about 1/2 the cost and was easier to install. On the ends where I needed a
> 90 deg sweep I just used regular conduit sweeps and it worked great.
> No problems so far. I am not sure how big you can get this stuff, I used
2.5
> inch but I believe they had bigger stuff there also, it came in 20 ft
> lengths.
> Jack
>


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