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Default Wires shorting under the slab


"SteveR" wrote in message
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Thanks, Don. Would THHW stranded be a good choice for the new wire?

I do not feel qualified to comment on that. Generally, solid wire is used in
conduit as it is cheaper and slightly smaller. The flexibility of stranded
wire might help in this case. I would definitely want water resistant
insulation.
Don Young

"Don Young" wrote in message
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"SteveR" wrote in message
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Thanks to all for the suggestions. Jim, you're right, it is type TW. And
I've noticed that the insulation seems a little brittle even inside the
outlet boxes. As everybody suggested, I'm going to try pulling the wires
again. If I learn anything I'll post.

Steve

You will have a much better chance of success if you pull all of the
wires together as a unit, with a fish tape or new wire(s) attached to the
tail end. Make the splice as strong, small and flexible as you can, keep
everything as straight as possible, and lubricate with wire pulling
lubricant to give yourself all possible advantage. Push one end while
pulling the other, work carefully, and pull back and forth as seems
necessary. Cleaning out the conduit with compressed air or a vacuum
cleaner can be a help. Good luck.

Don Young