I've never seen a rodent chew through SWA, but then I ain't seen everything. I've also never seen a fence blown down and damage a SWA.
You'd also best not clip cables in sheds in case they fall down or put light fittings in rooms under bathrooms in case the bath floods if going by the logic of the advice given.
LOL I was wondering how a mouse or even a rat could chew through SWA, the rubber possibly, but the wire armour, hummmmm.
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I usually ignore the Niceic warnings about the imminent collapse of a fence and clip it along the fence (also it must be the case that Welsh rodents don't eat cable sheathing as much as the English rodents,that is if this particular fear is indeed as frequent a occurrence as some would have me believe)
My reluctance to embrace the "don't clip it to a fence" outrage is probably because in the mines they were in full view,especially to the rodents who resided underground,they somehow seemed not to have the taste for cable sheathing that their their above ground kin must have acquired in later years,thats if you believe all these alarm bells that are always being rung about the subject
Where it has to be buried it would be 2 spades depth with a sand base,lay marking tape above the cable,if vehicles are to be driven near or over the run, in this case a duct of sorts would help protect that cable
I agree and dont get the entire fence argument, however, down south we do have the biggest badest rodents.
To be honest, I dont really get the point of marking tape either, if your digging shoving a spade into a flower bed, I dont see how you would see or even notice tape, never mind how you would manage to put a spade threw the wire armour, is that even possible, maybe I'll test it.
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Hi gringoking88,
Got a bit confused for a moment because you have DIY on badge but you where able to call niceic help line. Your profile shows your quals so not sure if you are DIY.
Anyway I totally agree with des 56 I quite often clip to fences. Don’t see a problem as long as it’s not rotten or about to be replaced. I always ask the customer I am dealing with what there preferences are.
Buried or clipped.
As a side issue 50 meters 4mm. Hope the load isn’t too high.
Without doing any calcs I think you would struggle to get under adequate voltdrop for anything over 20amps.
Reason I mention it is I have just done calcs for a 10 mm SWA over 50 meters.
May be worth checking.
I'm registered with the NICEIC as a DI.
I agree, hadnt acually done the calcs yet, but after doing so I will go with a 6mm on a 32 amp mcb, given volt drop, I think it should be fine, the client only wants a ring main and a light circuit.
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As some if the others have said 4mm is not sufficient due to voltage drop. 6mm may just be ok if minimal sockets and lighting in cabin, otherwise 10mm.
Thats exactly what I thought, all they want is a ring main and a lighting circuit, tbh 20 amp radial would be fine and 6 amp lighting.
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Based on a similar job I have just calculated for 50 Meters. It was 10 mm SWA.
I don’t know your total load after diversity so cannot give you your definite sizing.
You will have to work it out on your figures.
Hi,
Total load would be minimial, a ring and a lighting circuit, thats it.
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Thanks all for the replies, love the banta btw!