bannerd
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We're in the middle of building our new home and I went to our local hardware store and picked up quite a bit of electric conduit (1000ft). Now, the 220 actually goes to a spring house where we have a deep well pump that pumps water up to our house. There is a small stream in the way where the 220v goes over that for many reasons (came like this when we bought the property with the trailer). My thought was to bury the conduit under the stream and hopefully run this 220v underground.
I'm second guessing this now because since the spring house pours water into this stream and if water somehow got into that conduit and somehow there was a jacket breach in the line.. electric would travel in the water into our spring house and up to our house? Or does the law of physics tell us differently? There is no ground rod that I see around the spring box but the main panel is grounded.
I'm second guessing this now because since the spring house pours water into this stream and if water somehow got into that conduit and somehow there was a jacket breach in the line.. electric would travel in the water into our spring house and up to our house? Or does the law of physics tell us differently? There is no ground rod that I see around the spring box but the main panel is grounded.
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