Discuss Is this OK? 100m run of SWA in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net

Did you bury the swa, maybe you could just run a parallel cable with it????

That means digging it all up again if it's buried, so might as well go with one replacement cable as damage to the original is pretty likely.

Plus they'd need a total of 3x 2.5mm to get an acceptable voltage drop for a socket circuit, not really a sensible soloution
 

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