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Re: Fishing 240v Wire SteveB 04-01-2008
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Posted by SteveB on April 1, 2008, 1:06 pm

On Apr 1, 10:44 am, The Midnight Gardener <The Midnight Gardener>
wrote:
> I need to fish some 240v wiring as follows: From the breaker panel
> into an existing 3/4 inch conduit that goes vertical umtil it hits the
> ground. Once in the ground it nakes several 90 degree turns until it
> comes back out of the ground about 25 feet away. A great portion of
> the underground run is in conduit that is under concrete. There are
> wires in the conduit now but they are the wrong guage for what I am
> trying to do. What is the easiest way to remove the old wiring and
> then run new wiring without tearing everything up?
>

It's gonna depend a lot on whether they used sweeps or nineties.

Steve





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