reader2580
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It is clear I need to redo the conduit for my generator even though it will be very expensive both in dollars and my time to redo the conduit. I need suggestions based on the attached photos on what the best route for running new conduit is.
I don't see any realistic way to bury the conduit due to all the buried utilities. I don't think it is legal to cross over the electric line at a 90 degree angle. The conduit would have to be buried 12" minimum from the electrical service from what I read. I can't figure out any way to get the conduit inside the house to come out to the right of the conduit for the electrical service. There are too many things up in the basement ceiling to run the conduit in the ceiling to the other side of the service. (Three water pipes, 20+ romex cables, cable TV, heating duct)
If I go through the block wall don't I have to sleeve the conduit, or is that only for plumbing pipe?
I also have the option of moving the generator to the opposite end of the house, but that gets really expensive with running two conduits and a gas line nearly 60 feet through the basement to the other end of the house. Moving the generator itself isn't a huge deal although a lot of time to build a new pad.
I don't see any realistic way to bury the conduit due to all the buried utilities. I don't think it is legal to cross over the electric line at a 90 degree angle. The conduit would have to be buried 12" minimum from the electrical service from what I read. I can't figure out any way to get the conduit inside the house to come out to the right of the conduit for the electrical service. There are too many things up in the basement ceiling to run the conduit in the ceiling to the other side of the service. (Three water pipes, 20+ romex cables, cable TV, heating duct)
If I go through the block wall don't I have to sleeve the conduit, or is that only for plumbing pipe?
I also have the option of moving the generator to the opposite end of the house, but that gets really expensive with running two conduits and a gas line nearly 60 feet through the basement to the other end of the house. Moving the generator itself isn't a huge deal although a lot of time to build a new pad.