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Posted By: mustangelectric UF Cables - 06/17/04 12:15 AM
Hi,
I am installing some outdoor lighting. There will only be one 120 VAC circuit feeding all the AC devices, pumps and lights. There will be some low voltage lighting in the same ditch but buried at a different depth. While digging I found three conduits feeding an outbuilding from the main residence. These PVC conduits are barely 6 inches deep and definitely have 240 VAC circuits in them. I thought PVC had to be 18 inches and 120 VAC UF cable was 12. 30 volts and lower were 6 inches.

Is there any rule on the number of UF cables in a trench?

Thanks for any replies.

mustang
Posted By: Ryan_J Re: UF Cables - 06/17/04 01:14 AM
No rule on the amount that I am aware of. For burial depths, refer to table 300.5, and notice some of the allowances for dwellings and GFCI protection. [Linked Image]
Posted By: electricman2 Re: UF Cables - 06/19/04 01:33 AM
Sometimes investing in a few bags of Sakcrete is better than digging that extra 6 inches too. [Linked Image]
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