1990dtgl98
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Hey all, quick question.
I have a detached pole building 110' from my house. Currently it has 3" conduit (score!) With two 90* bends with SER (2224) powering a 12kw solar array and 6ga copper powering the subpanel on 40amp. It also has a bare 4ga solid copper ground between panels.
Everything I read the ser is incorrect for the new NEC codes. So happens my solar stopped working and one leg is only reading 75 volts. I don't think the conduit is compromised. The only work around it lately was redoing my dosing tank on my septic 4 years ago. No other heavy equipment over it since. It was, however, full of water.
Should I be worried the conduit is compromised? Is there anyway to find out short of pulled new wire?
I bought 2 runs of 2 2 2 4 use-2 mobile home feed, with the intentions to run a new line to my solar to fix that, then run an additional line to my subpanel to run 90amp instead of 40amp currently.
I also plan on running a shielded cat6 and shielded rg11 line doing it all at once.
The good thing is the previous owner used 3" conduit.
But, that being said, the questions I had:
1.) Is there any way to verify the conduit is ok?
2.) Should I pull a run of 2224 (attach to the old wire) and then do the 2nd run? Or should I pull both at once (attaching one to each one wire)? Would one way be better, or with 3" pipe should it not be an issue either way?
3.) I heard water in conduit is normal, is there anything to worry about in that regard long term?
4.) Is there any reason why I should pull around that bare copper ground? Both runs are grounded. The detached building and the disconnect for the solar both have grounding rods. I'm not sure it's worth leaving that single wire and trying to pull everything around it. I know more grounds are never bad, but I just don't know if that's necessary to leave?
5.) Two sets of 2224 is ok in 3" conduit?
6.) Power, ethernet, cable. Am I missing anything. I only want to do this once.
Ok...more than I originally thought I had. Thanks y'all!
I have a detached pole building 110' from my house. Currently it has 3" conduit (score!) With two 90* bends with SER (2224) powering a 12kw solar array and 6ga copper powering the subpanel on 40amp. It also has a bare 4ga solid copper ground between panels.
Everything I read the ser is incorrect for the new NEC codes. So happens my solar stopped working and one leg is only reading 75 volts. I don't think the conduit is compromised. The only work around it lately was redoing my dosing tank on my septic 4 years ago. No other heavy equipment over it since. It was, however, full of water.
Should I be worried the conduit is compromised? Is there anyway to find out short of pulled new wire?
I bought 2 runs of 2 2 2 4 use-2 mobile home feed, with the intentions to run a new line to my solar to fix that, then run an additional line to my subpanel to run 90amp instead of 40amp currently.
I also plan on running a shielded cat6 and shielded rg11 line doing it all at once.
The good thing is the previous owner used 3" conduit.
But, that being said, the questions I had:
1.) Is there any way to verify the conduit is ok?
2.) Should I pull a run of 2224 (attach to the old wire) and then do the 2nd run? Or should I pull both at once (attaching one to each one wire)? Would one way be better, or with 3" pipe should it not be an issue either way?
3.) I heard water in conduit is normal, is there anything to worry about in that regard long term?
4.) Is there any reason why I should pull around that bare copper ground? Both runs are grounded. The detached building and the disconnect for the solar both have grounding rods. I'm not sure it's worth leaving that single wire and trying to pull everything around it. I know more grounds are never bad, but I just don't know if that's necessary to leave?
5.) Two sets of 2224 is ok in 3" conduit?
6.) Power, ethernet, cable. Am I missing anything. I only want to do this once.
Ok...more than I originally thought I had. Thanks y'all!