Running a supply from the house to the garage, just about to dig the trench for the ducting but wondered what depth it has to be? The cable will cross underneath a slabbed path before going about 2 metres max across (under!) the garden.
There's no depth specified in BS7671 other than for Horticultural/Agricultural installations.
Just for the cable to be at a depth sufficient to prevent it being damaged.
Most people would probably recommend 500-600mm, laid on a bed of soft sand to prevent damage from sharp stones, with a layer of tape or tiles about 200mm from the surface.
This is what I was taught at college, I would probably bury at a depth of 4"-8" as its buried beneath the slabs. And would still put soft sand around it and caution tape just below the slab.
This is what I was taught at college, I would probably bury at a depth of 4"-8" as its buried beneath the slabs. And would still put soft sand around it and caution tape just below the slab.
Your right!!!! 4 to 8 inches??? ...My God!!! And what do you suggest for the 2m or so not covered by paving slabs ...8 to 10''?? No-ones said how these slabs are going to be laid, they may just be sitting on a dry sand/cement base, and not a substantial concrete/mortar base....
For short cable runs such as this you could do well to provide a 50mm duct as Jason suggests ....but even that needs a depth a dam sight more than 4 inches!!! ....The mind boggles at times, reading such things as this!!!!
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