At 07:04 PM 9/5/99 -0400, you wrote:
>I have an installation where I have to run cat5 cabling through a conduit
>underground (about 3" in diameter) from an office to a shop area. The total
>segment length is about 175 feet (60 of which is underground in the
>conduit). The conduit is slightly wet and has a water hose running through
>it which has a heating element wrapped around it at each end so that it does
>not freeze in the winter. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions on
>what to do in regards to cabling. Thanks.
I would suggest running the cable inside its own conduit within the larger
3" conduit. You can probably use 3/8" or 1/2" PVC conduit to facilitate
this. It may be cost prohibitive even though PVC is cheap, but I think in
the long run you will saving yourself a lot of headache.
You should also check with your local building office on this. It may be
against the code NOT to use a conduit. Or they may have other ideas for you.
Eric
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