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skinny
Hi
I am planning to put a cable out to a shed to setup a workshop in there. I use a lot of wood working tools (band saw, lathe, planer thicknesser), plus welder and grinders. Ill also want a lighting circuit. All single phase. The cable has to go about 10 m underground and will go under a stone track. the track gets occassional agricultural traffic.
I dont plan to do the eletrical work myself but im trying to work out the safest most practical way of getting the cable from A-B. I wnt to inform myself before I get prices to get the work done and to work out what donkey work I can do myself.
I ve got a heap of questions and any advice would be most welcome.
How deep should my trench be?
What should I back fill with? we are on a hill and when we hve heavy rain there can be a bit of surface water running down the track. Could sand cause the trench to act like a drain?
Is it a good idea to use some form of conduit underground and if so, what?
what type of cable would be best ? Ill get the electrician to specify exact thickness but it would be useful to know what it be likely to be.
Would it be a good idea to get an earth spike?
Thanks in advance
Skinny
I am planning to put a cable out to a shed to setup a workshop in there. I use a lot of wood working tools (band saw, lathe, planer thicknesser), plus welder and grinders. Ill also want a lighting circuit. All single phase. The cable has to go about 10 m underground and will go under a stone track. the track gets occassional agricultural traffic.
I dont plan to do the eletrical work myself but im trying to work out the safest most practical way of getting the cable from A-B. I wnt to inform myself before I get prices to get the work done and to work out what donkey work I can do myself.
I ve got a heap of questions and any advice would be most welcome.
How deep should my trench be?
What should I back fill with? we are on a hill and when we hve heavy rain there can be a bit of surface water running down the track. Could sand cause the trench to act like a drain?
Is it a good idea to use some form of conduit underground and if so, what?
what type of cable would be best ? Ill get the electrician to specify exact thickness but it would be useful to know what it be likely to be.
Would it be a good idea to get an earth spike?
Thanks in advance
Skinny