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dnelson60

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I will be running conduit from my barn to a pavilion which I plan to include 1 20A circuit, 1 cat 6. In the same trench will be a separate water line. My question would be, is it ok (or wise)to put the wire for the 20A circuit and cat 6 wire in the same conduit?
 
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Rock knocker

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Not specifically against code, but the Cat wire would have to have a voltage rating equal to the line voltage in the conduit, which isn't available.

There is also an issue with interference.

You would be well advised to pull more than a 20A 110 circuit. Pull emough wires for a 30A 120/240 2p3W MWBC
 
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dnelson60

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Thanks guys. 3 separate conduits it is. 1ea for electric, data and water. Assuming it's ok for them all to go in the same trench?
 

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Assuming it's ok for them all to go in the same trench?

Nothing in the pertinent national codes, some local codes may address this, and even more likely, some individuals may have claimed to "have heard" that both in the same trench wasn't allowed.

Utilities can have their own rules when services are involved, but your work is only under the IRC and the NEC
 
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dnelson60

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If your running conduit, UF is uneccesary. Number 12 is undersized for 30A anyway. Run #10 THWN

Only asked as I already have some 12/3 UF and thought about using it to make 2 20A circuits. I would run the 12/3 to a sub in the pavilion and then run the 2 20A runs from there.
 

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I would run the 12/3 to a sub in the pavilion and then run the 2 20A runs from there.

Pulling UF is just harder, but if you have the room, lube and muscles, it fine.

I don't understand the two 20A part. Only a single circuit to a detached building is allowed. If you are running a MWBC, then you're fine.
 
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Do yourself a big favor...and lay an extra or two conduit...maybe 1" or so.

Some day, at some point...you will be glad you did.

Anytime I have a trench open, I usually drop at least one extra electrical conduit...and sometimes a water line...in case I want to add stuff later...cheap and easy...
 

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You ever use it?

My place is about 1.5 acres with two detached garages, tree lights, septic field 500' away from the septic tank near the lake...and a dock with power, water, gas etc.

So I have run about 3000' of trench over the years...always have run 2-3 extra electric...probably have used about 30% of the extras I have buried...but the days of work and effort saved more than paid for the extra conduit, waterline and gas line...
 

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Not specifically against code, but the Cat wire would have to have a voltage rating equal to the line voltage in the conduit, which isn't available.

There is also an issue with interference.

You would be well advised to pull more than a 20A 110 circuit. Pull emough wires for a 30A 120/240 2p3W MWBC

Actually it is against code IF the CAT wire is NOT rated for the voltage.

There is however, CAT wire rated for higher voltage for use in trays.

I believe the max is actually two circuits.

The max to a detached is one circuit and a MWBC is counted as on circuit.
 

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I have never used an extra, if I would have buried some it would have been in the wrong spot. Have never went back to bury another in the same location. Let alone 2 or 3 extras. The water line and the gas line I have buried were not "extra" they were used.
 
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dnelson60

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My total run from the barn to the pavilion will be approx 75-85 feet so it makes sense to throw in a empty conduit (with poly line) for any future needs.

On the wiring side, could I run #10 THHN to a small sub panel in the pavilion and then put in 2 15A circuits from there?
 
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