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Feeding Long wires through Conduit
I have a Mill in France that has a new Borehole, located circa 40
metres away, the Large size conduit (circa 5 inch) is already buried in the ground, I am going to fit a Borehole pump 20 metres down the hole, then run the wire through the conduit to the Mill. But how do I get the wire to feed 40 metres down the conduit?, I have read on the net that I could use curtain wire, but will this feed 40 metres without Kinking? I am reluctant to purchase a Quick cable set as they come in 10 metre lengths and I would need to buy 4 of them for a one off job. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Paul |
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