Posted by John T on August 03, 2013 at 05:33:42 from (216.249.76.176):
In Reply to: Re: Tri-plex posted by david - OR on August 02, 2013 at 09:04:17:
"You are going to have to make at least two 90 degree bends to get from the service entrance to the sub panel. This is going to require some long gentle sweeps to pull such stiff wire."
INDEED, where my buried triplex comes up out of the ground to enter into the rigid conduit riser up to my meter base THAT WAS A PRETTY TIGHT/TOUGH TURN........
I NEVER in all my years as a design engineer specified it for INDOOR USE, but have seen it inside (Rigid or IMC as I recall) conduit where it comes up out of the ground to a meter base and would otherwise be exposed. It was always buried or an aerial drop from the utility to the service entrance in all my years of experience.
Again, I have no NEC reference regarding its suitability for use in conduit, mines sure that way inside conduit and passed inspection, but thats outside of course and the codes may have changed since then????
If the poster chooses its use, it will indeed "WORK" Well DUH it will still conduct the current, even if legal or not. His choice
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