09-17-2016, 07:53 PM
really only works with a pull string (or in my case a fish tape) if you have either
a) the wires on spools or some other mechanical mechanism to keep them relatively taught and kink-free at the end they are going into
b) a helper to straighten out loose wire before it goes into the conduit
c) ideally both
The electricians working around my job campus over the last several months have option C. I have neither. After gluing up 67' of 1" conduit and not being able to pull 4 #6 wires through it I ended up laying out 75' x 4 of wire on the driveway, straightening them out and taping them together every few feet or so, then pulling the bundle through. I know the reason you are supposed to assemble the conduit and then pull the wires is to avoid damaging the wires. I suppose if I had a or b that would be possible but I had to keep checking the wires to make sure I hadn't damaged them on the driveway, plus it cost me a lot of extra time, and of course I then had to get all that into the trench without breaking the glue bonds.
a) the wires on spools or some other mechanical mechanism to keep them relatively taught and kink-free at the end they are going into
b) a helper to straighten out loose wire before it goes into the conduit
c) ideally both
The electricians working around my job campus over the last several months have option C. I have neither. After gluing up 67' of 1" conduit and not being able to pull 4 #6 wires through it I ended up laying out 75' x 4 of wire on the driveway, straightening them out and taping them together every few feet or so, then pulling the bundle through. I know the reason you are supposed to assemble the conduit and then pull the wires is to avoid damaging the wires. I suppose if I had a or b that would be possible but I had to keep checking the wires to make sure I hadn't damaged them on the driveway, plus it cost me a lot of extra time, and of course I then had to get all that into the trench without breaking the glue bonds.