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Re: tower conduit Reference this: »Stand offs for a water tower question...
I think I outlined the details on how to get cable up a tank or tower. Maybe I should revise it and have it added to the FAQ. It seems like this question or similar is asked at least once a year. 
I think you are asking for a similar situation, but you maybe want the cable INSIDE the conduit. I have a parts list already developed for water tanks and towers, so it is no big deal for me to get it to you, I just need to know the way you really want to get it done. -- "No job is so important, and no service is so urgent that we cannot take the time to perform our work safely." -- AT&T, Your World, Destroyed. --Safety One Tower Rescue Certified --LLigetfa:"Wimax is like teenage sex. Everyone talks about doing it." |
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 | I was going to put it inside the conduit, for the mounting I am using unistrut and bolts, simply enough, hard to explain without pictures though. |
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 | Sounds good. What kind of entrance are you wanting? I would do either a nema 3r at the top, or a weatherhead. At the bottom, if you are running a short distance to a cabinet I would put on some non metallic and go with that. If you are dropping down into a metal or other type of cabinet, i still would put in some nm to allow some flex for thermal expansion. Same goes for the top if you decide to run into a cabinet of some sort. -- "No job is so important, and no service is so urgent that we cannot take the time to perform our work safely." -- AT&T, Your World, Destroyed. --Safety One Tower Rescue Certified --LLigetfa:"Wimax is like teenage sex. Everyone talks about doing it." |
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