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Buried ducts for medium voltage cables

Hello everyone,


Is there any BS or IEC standard indicating typical configurations for multiple ducts buried in the ground? This is mainly in relation to medium voltage cables.


Specifically, I wondered if there was a standard giving guidance on typical arrangements used for multiple ducts to be laid in the ground (e.g ducts arrangement like 3 x 5 or 4 x 4) and backfilling material requirements (e.g. ducts surrounded by concrete or other back fill materials etc..). I am aware of all the minimum depths form the ground level, depending on the conditions (e.g. carriageways, footways, arable land etc..) but I wondered if there were also indications from BS or IEC documents for typical layouts / engineering solutions.


thank you
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  • Did it not used to be that over 250 but below 1kv was considered medium voltage? I've noted a few 3ph service intakes with 'Danger Medium Voltage' labels on them.


    And not a few that state only authorized persons are allowed to interfere with the motors <grin>. This is in domestic situations, where a 3p+n service head has only 1 phase in use. Very common in the PO postcode area
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  • Did it not used to be that over 250 but below 1kv was considered medium voltage? I've noted a few 3ph service intakes with 'Danger Medium Voltage' labels on them.


    And not a few that state only authorized persons are allowed to interfere with the motors <grin>. This is in domestic situations, where a 3p+n service head has only 1 phase in use. Very common in the PO postcode area
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