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Client may not want conduit but where horses are involved metal conduit is the best idea, should they say no, say to them horses can chew through cable but not metal conduit and which do they value more the cost of horses or the cost of installation

Remember when doing 2391-20 Design course a previous exam paper was a stables and it was required to be done in metal conduit because of the horses.

Another thing to remember is if somthing happens to one of the horses becauseof your installation make sure your insurance is up to date.
 
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Client may not want conduit but where horses are involved metal conduit is the best idea, should they say no, say to them horses can chew through cable but not metal conduit and which do they value more the cost of horses or the cost of installation

Remember when doing 2391-20 Design course a previous exam paper was a stables and it was required to be done in metal conduit because of the horses.

Another thing to remember is if somthing happens to one of the horses becauseof your installation make sure your insurance is up to date.

Thanks Ian,
Client does not want steel conduit in site on the outside of there lovely stone stables? Would there be anty real problem if run down the inside and through the back of a termination box to the switch on the outside?

Does anyone have a copy of previous 2391-20 design project on stables along with soloution ??
 
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