If it is in a walking traffic area of concern, build a short step or steps
over the conduit. Use unistrut and have it sitting (ballasted perhaps so it
won't move) on dura blocks.
Google "Cooper B-line" They have a line of strut products for just about
everything and you can probably get some g
r to put some ramps to avoid
the trip hazard altogether but that gets expensive really fast.
-August
*From:* RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] *On
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/2015 15:17
To: "RE-wrenches"
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Conduit across walkways
Wrenches - What is your take on conduit across walkways on commercial
rooftops?
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The 2012 IFC says "The DC combiner boxes shall be located such that conduit
runs are minimized
Wrenches - What is your take on conduit across walkways on commercial
rooftops?
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The 2012 IFC says "The DC combiner boxes shall be located such that conduit
runs are minimized in the pathways between arrays." so that would indicate
that this is acceptable. Is there anyth
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