alex321
Electrical
- Jul 11, 2011
- 3
I would like your opinion on using direct burial cable instead of pvc for some industrial applications. The idea is that we can plow in the cable and save on installation and pvc costs. Obviously this will not work running several circuits, but how about just one or two circuits?
Can you think of any application where this would be acceptable?
Also, does anyone have any experience with a tiling machine that could do this, how many cables can be buried at once? And what sizes are typically buried?
The main idea behind this is we often have long lighting runs throughout the site, and it takes up too much time to trench, lay, and backfill with pvc. Plowing would save time and material.
I understand there may be some reliability and replacement issues, but let me know if you think the savings is worth the risk.
Just understand we are only considering this is certain areas. Most of the site will still be duct bank.
Can you think of any application where this would be acceptable?
Also, does anyone have any experience with a tiling machine that could do this, how many cables can be buried at once? And what sizes are typically buried?
The main idea behind this is we often have long lighting runs throughout the site, and it takes up too much time to trench, lay, and backfill with pvc. Plowing would save time and material.
I understand there may be some reliability and replacement issues, but let me know if you think the savings is worth the risk.
Just understand we are only considering this is certain areas. Most of the site will still be duct bank.