OK this is in reference to outdoor in-ground lighting. Said lighting will be encased in concrete.
Some lighting I have been asked to fit specs Natural Rubber flex is to be used and are clearly not deisgned in any way to use SWA. Cables and lights will be encased in a concrete platform approx 450mm thick. So I can't get to recommendation of 600mm regardless!
Now with regards to depth, regs actually say 'at a suffucient depth to avoid being damaged by any reasonably forseeable disturbance of the ground' as this is a walk way around a listed building I would have 200/300 mm of concrete is proabably deep enough? It's not the sort of place anyone bar an Approved Contractor is ever likley to be working.
Now regs also say buried cable 'except where installed in a conduit or duct which provides equivalent protection against mechanical damage, a cable buried in the gorund shall incorporate an earthed armour, metal sheath or both....' so this begs the question, if the manufacturer states natural rubber flex who wins regs or manufacturer? Given that the duct is in solid concrete (no metal re-bar) could a normal plastic copex be used - don't fancy trying to terminate armoured copex to the light fittings as this would effectively mean I have to modify fittings.
I've always thought that most of the stuff about SWA, depth of cables really refers to cables across soft ground, where it makes perfect sense, but to me cables in solid concrete is somewhat different? Can't think of anything being more protective than 6" of concrete, apart from 7" of concrete :^O
Your opinions please.
Some lighting I have been asked to fit specs Natural Rubber flex is to be used and are clearly not deisgned in any way to use SWA. Cables and lights will be encased in a concrete platform approx 450mm thick. So I can't get to recommendation of 600mm regardless!
Now with regards to depth, regs actually say 'at a suffucient depth to avoid being damaged by any reasonably forseeable disturbance of the ground' as this is a walk way around a listed building I would have 200/300 mm of concrete is proabably deep enough? It's not the sort of place anyone bar an Approved Contractor is ever likley to be working.
Now regs also say buried cable 'except where installed in a conduit or duct which provides equivalent protection against mechanical damage, a cable buried in the gorund shall incorporate an earthed armour, metal sheath or both....' so this begs the question, if the manufacturer states natural rubber flex who wins regs or manufacturer? Given that the duct is in solid concrete (no metal re-bar) could a normal plastic copex be used - don't fancy trying to terminate armoured copex to the light fittings as this would effectively mean I have to modify fittings.
I've always thought that most of the stuff about SWA, depth of cables really refers to cables across soft ground, where it makes perfect sense, but to me cables in solid concrete is somewhat different? Can't think of anything being more protective than 6" of concrete, apart from 7" of concrete :^O
Your opinions please.