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Posted By: Peter_in_Hungaryput in the electric cable on one side of the trench and the water pipe on the other
Posted By: djhput in the electric cable on one side of the trench and the water pipe on the other
I don't think that's allowed as stated. AFAIK, water has to be below electrics. Certainly it needs to be deep enough to prevent freezing.
Posted By: Victorianecothe quote they've received for £32,000 including VAT
Posted By: CWattersYou can also put the cable in the duct before you bury it.
The duct we used was supplied with a thin draw string. First thing we did was pull through 3/8" or 10mm polypropylene rope. Then the cable, then buried it. We pulled a second draw rope through with the cable so there would be one left in it just in case.
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