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#102878 03/02/07 01:37 PM
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Is an insulated ground included as part of your conduit fill.

#102879 03/02/07 01:43 PM
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Everything that goes into conduit is considered fill, everything.

#102880 03/03/07 11:28 AM
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Yes, as stated above. See note (3) at the end of Table 6 CEC2006.

-Greg

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Can somebody explain the difference between jacketed and non jacketed conductors? With the same voltage rating are they jacketed for more protection or???

wacked #160941 03/27/07 10:22 PM
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http://www.nexans.ca/egy/tecdoc/1.htm

This page will give you the answer you are looking for.



RobbieD #160948 03/27/07 10:58 PM
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Nice find Rob smile

dougwells #161017 03/29/07 12:42 AM
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Thanks Rob, that is exactly what I was looking for!!


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