Hi,
A few years ago I had some cables run from my fuse board to my kitchen. The cables were laid inside my house through the concrete base. There was a long trench dug through the house, and the cables laid into it. Now, a few years on, I've had a qualified electrician confirm that the cables which were laid have corroded and need to be replaced.
Does anyone know what the regulations are with laying normal PVC cable in concrete? Should it have been put in conduit to protect it? The qualified electrician I recently had said I could claim against NAPIT for incorrect installation, but I need to work out if it was actually incorrectly installed or not. I've attached a picture of the cables going straight into the ground.
Does anyone have any advice on this please?
A few years ago I had some cables run from my fuse board to my kitchen. The cables were laid inside my house through the concrete base. There was a long trench dug through the house, and the cables laid into it. Now, a few years on, I've had a qualified electrician confirm that the cables which were laid have corroded and need to be replaced.
Does anyone know what the regulations are with laying normal PVC cable in concrete? Should it have been put in conduit to protect it? The qualified electrician I recently had said I could claim against NAPIT for incorrect installation, but I need to work out if it was actually incorrectly installed or not. I've attached a picture of the cables going straight into the ground.
Does anyone have any advice on this please?