Raisedonadeere
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My trench exits my garage footer perpendicularly, then makes a 90 degree turn to run parallel to the footer past corner of garage then on to the panel on my meter base. There will be four 38' wires of 3 ga thwn through 1-1/2" pvc conduit and I planned on using three 90 degree elbows. Wire goes down vertically through concrete floor and footer into one 90 elbow, then within two feet does a 90 degree turn through another 90 degree elbow to continue horizontally in the trench 24' and then goes vertical through the third 90 degree elbow.
I am wondering about the middle elbow. The wire has to bend in a different direction after exiting the elbow under the footer. Would it be better to put two 45 deg elbows there instead of the 90, maybe separate them a bit. I have room in the ditch. Come to think of it I might be able to just make that middle elbow one 45 without having to remove too much more dirt from under the footer.
I am not particularly anxious about this pull but all my past pulls have been down into a 90 elbow to make the horizontal run, then turn up through a second 90 deg elbow.
I am wondering about the middle elbow. The wire has to bend in a different direction after exiting the elbow under the footer. Would it be better to put two 45 deg elbows there instead of the 90, maybe separate them a bit. I have room in the ditch. Come to think of it I might be able to just make that middle elbow one 45 without having to remove too much more dirt from under the footer.
I am not particularly anxious about this pull but all my past pulls have been down into a 90 elbow to make the horizontal run, then turn up through a second 90 deg elbow.