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Narrow vs wise duct banks

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CuriousElectron

Electrical
Jun 24, 2017
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Hi guys,

From your experience, what determines the layout of the duct bank? If there are multiple conduits being installed in a duct line, say 10 conduits, what drives the decision of 5(row 1)x5(row 2) or 4(row 1)x4(row 2)x2(row 3)?

Thanks,
EE
 
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There will be a minimum width that will be excavated depending on the typical equipment used. Also the layout impacts the depth required. There will be a minimum depth for the top row. And as Bill says, interface with manholes and handholes is a factor. And ampacity could be an issue.
 
For a chain type Ditch Witch the minimum width may be less than the size of a single large conduit. Not that I’d suggest a single narrow trench and stacking all of the conduits vertically, just pointing out that minimum width is probably a non-issue.
 
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