Jim greengo
Well-known member
So did the plumber use plumbing PVC and fittings,or gray electrical PVC and long sweep fittings?I have a 200 ft run from my house to my new pole barn. Last year a plumber buried 2" conduit when he trenched for water and gas lines.
I'm using a 250 ft steel fish tape for the pull. I had no problem pulling it through the conduit run.
I tried to pull the cables yesterday. I'm using THHN/THWN. I have 3-Cu 2AWG and 1-Cu 4AWG conductors. I used a small piece of chain to stagger the wires so that they would not bunch up during the pull. The chain is about 18 inches long. I attached wires every 3-4 inches along the length of the chain. I used a lot of lube.
I can pull about 20 ft and then I can't budge it. I assume I've hit a 90 underground. I tried for several hours. No luck.
I wasn't there when the work was done, so I'm not sure of the exact setup. I think there are 2-90s that run into to both buildings. There is also 1-90 underground, and 1-45 underground. I don't know what type of sweeps he may have used. He does a lot of this type of work, so I assume he knows what is needed.
Any advice? Any advice on reworking the chain? Are there better ways to do this?
Only place I'd ever use a 90 underground is on the end of trench pointing up to bring pipe back up out of ground.

