outinthetalgrass
Silver Member
Background:
Putting up a 30' flagpole. In process of digging 4 foot round by 4 foot deep footing for it. I have an 8' ground rod to drive in below the footing and will run "bare copper wire up through the concrete and rebar to the anchor bolts so it will be grounded.
I am not going to bring power out to the pole at this time, but I want to plan for the future. I want install a 1" conduit from the top of the concrete down 24" to a sweeping 90 degree turn and out the house side of the concrete footing and cap it off for future power.
Now for the question. When I run the power does it have to be single wires, or can I run 8/3 w ground underground cable through the conduit? I have read that underground cable can't be put in conduit, that single wires have to be used if using conduit.
Same question for the other end when it comes up along the house, can I use conduit to protect it.
The codes are confusing me.
Thanks.
Putting up a 30' flagpole. In process of digging 4 foot round by 4 foot deep footing for it. I have an 8' ground rod to drive in below the footing and will run "bare copper wire up through the concrete and rebar to the anchor bolts so it will be grounded.
I am not going to bring power out to the pole at this time, but I want to plan for the future. I want install a 1" conduit from the top of the concrete down 24" to a sweeping 90 degree turn and out the house side of the concrete footing and cap it off for future power.
Now for the question. When I run the power does it have to be single wires, or can I run 8/3 w ground underground cable through the conduit? I have read that underground cable can't be put in conduit, that single wires have to be used if using conduit.
Same question for the other end when it comes up along the house, can I use conduit to protect it.
The codes are confusing me.
Thanks.