mcbane
Well-known member
My main panel is approximately 10 ft higher than a secondary structure. I plan to run PVC conduit underground from the main panel to a panel at the secondary structure.
In theory, properly assembled PVC conduit never leaks so I dont need to worry about ground water entering the conduit and then pouring into the panel at the secondary structure. But I have seen that problem occur before, likely due to a damaged conduit - water was pouring out of a junction box 2 ft above the floor.
Should I be installing a conduit drainage detail just below the secondary structure's panel? If so, what is the best practice approach?
In theory, properly assembled PVC conduit never leaks so I dont need to worry about ground water entering the conduit and then pouring into the panel at the secondary structure. But I have seen that problem occur before, likely due to a damaged conduit - water was pouring out of a junction box 2 ft above the floor.
Should I be installing a conduit drainage detail just below the secondary structure's panel? If so, what is the best practice approach?