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Old June 1st 04, 03:58 AM
snyderbyter
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Is alright to run a outdoor extension cord to a pond. The cord run
about 15 feet to a gfi . And can I place the cord underground..about
inches. Dont have the cash right now to do it right
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Old June 1st 04, 12:44 PM
Iguana
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snyderbyter wrote:
Is alright to run a outdoor extension cord to a pond. The cord runs
about 15 feet to a gfi . And can I place the cord underground..about
6 inches. Dont have the cash right now to do it right.


You may be breaking a bunch of codes, but the basic answer is Yes. Make sure
it is a high quality, good gauge outdoor extension cord.

I did this the first year I had my pond. The following year, I re-did the
electrical to code.


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Old June 1st 04, 01:59 PM
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"snyderbyter" wrote in message
s.com...
Is alright to run a outdoor extension cord to a pond. The cord runs
about 15 feet to a gfi . And can I place the cord underground..about 6
inches. Dont have the cash right now to do it right.


You can't bury an extension cord safely, not meet code in doing so. In fact,
I am sure you can't bury anything but low voltage 6 inches down and be
legal. I recommend keeping the cord above ground, and route it through a
flower or landscaping bed. If it's there and you can see it, you are less
likely to put a shovel through it.

BV.


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Old June 1st 04, 03:07 PM
Lloyd Branum
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On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 11:44:42 UTC, "Iguana"
wrote:

snyderbyter wrote:
Is alright to run a outdoor extension cord to a pond. The cord runs
about 15 feet to a gfi . And can I place the cord underground..about
6 inches. Dont have the cash right now to do it right.


You may be breaking a bunch of codes, but the basic answer is Yes. Make sure
it is a high quality, good gauge outdoor extension cord.

I did this the first year I had my pond. The following year, I re-did the
electrical to code.



put the cord through pc pipe. Then it will be much safer
underground.

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Lloyd
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Old June 1st 04, 03:42 PM
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Or cover it loosely with bark or pine straw...
Kirsten
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"snyderbyter" wrote in

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s.com...
Is alright to run a outdoor extension cord to a pond. The cord runs
about 15 feet to a gfi . And can I place the cord underground..about 6
inches. Dont have the cash right now to do it right.


You can't bury an extension cord safely, not meet code in doing so. In

fact,
I am sure you can't bury anything but low voltage 6 inches down and be
legal. I recommend keeping the cord above ground, and route it through a
flower or landscaping bed. If it's there and you can see it, you are less
likely to put a shovel through it.

BV.




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Old June 1st 04, 06:12 PM
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YUP!!!!!!

"Lloyd Branum" wrote:
put the cord through pc pipe. Then it will be much safer
underground.




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Old June 1st 04, 06:37 PM
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snyderbyter writes:

Is alright to run a outdoor extension cord to a pond. The cord runs
about 15 feet to a gfi . And can I place the cord underground..about 6
inches. Dont have the cash right now to do it right.


UGF Romex is pretty cheap. Putting it deeper is just more labor, which
is free if you do it yourself. PVC conduit is cheap too.

If its the electrical connections at the ends that put you off, many
of your friends & neighbors can advise you... collect everyones advice so you
weed out the bad ones. Or buy a Sunset/Ortho/etc electrical wiring book.

HTH


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Old June 1st 04, 08:32 PM
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"Andrew Burgess" wrote in message
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snyderbyter writes:

Is alright to run a outdoor extension cord to a pond. The cord runs
about 15 feet to a gfi . And can I place the cord underground..about 6
inches. Dont have the cash right now to do it right.


UGF Romex is pretty cheap. Putting it deeper is just more labor, which
is free if you do it yourself. PVC conduit is cheap too.


But does PVC at 6inches meet local code?

BV.


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Old June 1st 04, 09:04 PM
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"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message
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"Andrew Burgess" wrote in message
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snyderbyter writes:

Is alright to run a outdoor extension cord to a pond. The cord runs
about 15 feet to a gfi . And can I place the cord underground..about 6
inches. Dont have the cash right now to do it right.


UGF Romex is pretty cheap. Putting it deeper is just more labor, which
is free if you do it yourself. PVC conduit is cheap too.


But does PVC at 6inches meet local code?

BV.



No, it must be rigid steel conduit. Still cheap though. If you already have
an outdoor outlet, it is relatively easy to tap into and run UGF 2 feet
underground or in rigid conduit at 6 inches underground.



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Old June 1st 04, 10:38 PM
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But does PVC at 6inches meet local code?

No I ment bury it deep too. I just like conduit better than UGF, more
shovel proof.


 




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