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6th September 2023, 04:24 PM #1
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whats chances of replacing a 7m under ground cable run in 20mm conduit?
i have to replace cabling in a 9m long under ground cable run that has 5 cables in it and the conduit is 20mm orange stuff.
what are the chances of being able to do this successfully after it being there a few decades?? and possibly full of mud and dirt etc..
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6th September 2023, 07:42 PM #2
What size are the 5 cables ?
Replace 1 or all 5 cables ?
How many bends, angles, small or large radius ?
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6th September 2023, 08:06 PM #3
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6th September 2023, 09:11 PM #4
Disconnect all services, and see if it will move, i suspect no.
Then
Flush with a hose to get rid of debris until it runs clean.
Blow any water out of the duct with compressed air.
Add cable lubricant at each end then see if it will move.
Remember to attach a cord so if it does move you can pull new services through.
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6th September 2023, 09:21 PM #5
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cool, worth a try, wont loose anything if it doesn't work.
probably stick a snake down it first to tie cable to to pull through with l00b
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15th September 2023, 05:31 PM #6
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i tried pulling them out and they wont budge, so what do i do with hose? just stick it in the end of the conduit and turn it on? water will back up and spray out wont it? i cant see it going through??
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16th September 2023, 06:18 PM #7
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so start with a blower vac thing... even the little job site ones. blow air in it and feel at the other other end if air is moving... at least you'll know its clear.
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16th September 2023, 07:34 PM #8
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16th September 2023, 10:23 PM #9
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22nd September 2023, 10:45 PM #10
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It may have been sealed to prevent water ingress.
Under my house one day, heard water running.
The underground power conduit was running like a hose.
Apparently not sealed at the street pit.
Complained to ausnet who advised it was my installer at fault. I then explained that the underground service had been installed by the sec when hv transmission lines were built and services undergrounded.
Came home from holidays to find a new pit installed and no more gusher under the house.
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