Hi,
I'm looking for some advice.
We are a garden irrigation company and I have an electrical background (up to 16th edition).
We're carrying out an installation in a garden and have damaged 5 armoured cables (one a fibre optic) with our trenching machine.
The cables in question were for a new install to an outbuilding and were not live. They were buried under soil about 75mm with no mechanical protection or yellow warning tape.
The electrical contractor has told the client that he cannot do resin joints as they won't be able to sign off the installation.
Any professional opinions on these points in relation to current regulations would be greatly received as the cost of repair is going to be high
and they're trying to put all the liability on us.
Many Thanks
I'm looking for some advice.
We are a garden irrigation company and I have an electrical background (up to 16th edition).
We're carrying out an installation in a garden and have damaged 5 armoured cables (one a fibre optic) with our trenching machine.
The cables in question were for a new install to an outbuilding and were not live. They were buried under soil about 75mm with no mechanical protection or yellow warning tape.
The electrical contractor has told the client that he cannot do resin joints as they won't be able to sign off the installation.
Any professional opinions on these points in relation to current regulations would be greatly received as the cost of repair is going to be high
and they're trying to put all the liability on us.
Many Thanks