Hi, I have just started process of extending our property with a two storey extension to side of house (garage with bedroom above) and whilst Architect deals with design and planning have been in touch with UKPN about moving our supply cable which currently comes in overhead through the gable end, through the loft and into meter at high level on the landing (meter and consumer unit also in same location). My preferred new route is to come in under eaves at the front and through the loft as it is now but UKPN surveyor has obviously recommended the more expensive underground route to meter box at front of property which I then will need an electrician to get cable from to my landing as moving the consumer unit will be a massive upheaval. Said UKPN surveyor has said that to go through the loft I will have to put hole through the soffit into loft and run ducting to the landing for them to push the cable through as they 'do not go in lofts'!! (Health n safety issue) all well and good for me so far BUT he said that the ducting cannot be more than 4 metres long and when I asked why specifically he could not answer. As I am sure it will need more than 4 metres of duct my question is : Is this something covered by a specific regulation ? As surely if they are prepared to run the cable in 12 metres of ducting underground then why no more than 4 metres in a loft ?? I can't help but think I am being steered towards the more expensive option by making it difficult for me because it's what they favour ?
Sorry it's war n peace and thanks for any help in advance.
Sorry it's war n peace and thanks for any help in advance.