REPO
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If running teck cable that has #2 aluminum wire in it, wouls 2" PVC work ok? I mean can I actually make the teck cable bend the 90 degrees through the 2" LB to get through the wall?
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The OP is in Canada, the NEC has no relevance there, just as the CEC has none here in the states.
why not transition from the teck underground and then go to pvc into the garage? like have your teck connector to a pvc ta to some pipe then a ninety then an lb?
should be able to turn a corner much tighter with just the wire then the metal jacket as well
Holy heck! So you would need a 7" LB then? That seems way overkill!
This is starting to look like a good way to go.
I ran mine in 2" conduit that was poured into the concrete. it is merely a sleeve and the tek goes right into the breaker panel. I realize the OP cannot do this as the concrete is poured already, but can you run the cable in that overhang you mentioned?
That appears to be option #3. Probably the cheapest, and easiest at this point. Possibly just drill through the overhang and run the cable up past the top of the breaker box, then loop back down into the top of it?
Your feeds have to be isolated from all branch circuits in Ca?
Any reason not to have the main in the bottom of panel?
my panel is installed with the main breaker (used as disconnect) is at the bottom of the panel . the feed comes into it at the bottom.
yes, the feed has to be isolated from the breakers, and no circuit can pass thru the feed section of the panel
Thx.
Is that true for all panel types - main and sub-panel?