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Preparing for Radon Mitigation

Cascade Radon, 20 January 23

Pictures of where the Radon Pump Will Go


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The dirt pile with dirt and pea gravel from the hole. I can filter out the pea gravel before thursday with some advanced notice.

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The boards on the ground cover the hole that I dug ... which is still there. Besides that, nothing else near the working area, which is accessible via a grass driveway to the street.

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Close up of the power connection. The radon pump power will be through the 0.825 flexible plastic conduit (which needs cutting to length) with a #10 grounded 120V cable running through it. I guessed and put a 0.75 inch coupler on the end, but that can be changed. That connects through a waterproof switch to a 20A weather resistant GFCI outlet, fed through a dedicated cable from a 20A AFCI breaker in the load center.

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