I buried a power cable to my garage from my house. It may have enough length from where it enters the basement to reach the breaker box. 25 feet. Here is my question: can I attach this type of cable to floor joists or drill holes to run it or does it need some type of conduit to protect it. It is type USE-2 XLPE (UL) (3)2 AWG, (1)4 AWG conductors , AL EC1350. UPC 98012059705. I want to meet code requirements.
I am looking for some more suggestions on this project.
The USE cable is buried up to the house on the west side near the north wall. Now I will bury it around the corner to the north side and along the foundation to near the new 200 amp load panel. My electrical supplier says it is code compliant to run this USE-2 cable into the house a short run through pvc conduit to terminate in the panel. This way I dont need to make any connections outside the house.
The conduit will enter the house through the sill about 12'' above the panel and 8'' to the left. I think a 90 elbow is too long to work. I could use 2 LB conduit bodies inside to make the connection. Any neater options?
Another question. I ran 2'' conduit along side the USE-2 cable for future use to another shed. I wonder if i should continue this run around the corner with the USE-2. I am thinking no because at this point it is ready to enter the west wall and has 4 buried 90 elbows. I can run SE wire along the joists and transition to individual thhn/thwn wire Or I can run thhn in the conduit in the basement for this future run.
Would it be easier to just splice SER cable to the USE-2 cable in the LB outside?
Thank you all for your help.
Jim