Electrical – OK to reposition a 90 degree sweep of Schedule 40 conduit after it’s been glued

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enter image description hereI've installed 2" Schedule 40 direct burial pipe from power pole to power pole so that AT&T, Comcast, & Wave aerial cables can be run underground instead. I've completed the conduit connections and have run pull rope through each. However, the 90 degree sweep for the middle conduit is not aligned with the power pole (see photo) by a couple of feet. I'm not sure if I forced this conduit up against the pole and secured it if it would cause stress and possibly break the conduit or cause one of the glued connections to separate. I'd prefer not to have to realign it by cutting the conduit and installing another connector if I can avoid it since I've already run the pull rope through the length of the conduit.

Best Answer

I would really try to avoid placing intentional stress on the PVC pipe to get it into position.

Instead you should find the part of the pipe that is relatively straight where a cut and rotation of the pipe on its center axis will correct for the misalignment at the end. Then cut open the pipe and glue in a coupler to allow for the rotation.

The rope should be no problem. Tie on some more rope at the existing end and then when you cut the pipe do so in a manner that you do not cut off the rope. Once the pipe is open pull the extra rope down toward your cut area and open the knot so you can thread on the new coupling fitting. Then rejoin the knot and pull the rope back through to the end. Re-glue the joint with the rope inside the fitting.