This is correct, but also be sure to look at the insulation on the wires
themselves. Their condition is most important.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Doug Braun:
> Keep one thing in mind: There is not really any
> expectation that the inside of an underground conduit
> will remain dry. I have seen conduits that carry
> telco or power company lines under a street from one
> pole to another, with floodwater pouring in one end
> and pouring out the other.
>
> So you may be able to patch it with a piece of split
> PVC pipe, glue, and clamps and be OK, even though it
> is not hermetically sealed.
>
> Doug
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