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SWA between fences

Hi everyone, 


I’m an electrician and have been asked to provide power to an outbuilding for local power and garden lighting. 


The client has shrubs, trees and bushes therefore direct burial isn’t an option and fixing to the concrete fence posts isn’t possible. There is however a gap between the fence (separating the clients fence and their neighbours). The client has asked if I can run the cable directly on the ground, between the fence line? 


The SWA will be physically protected by the fact there are fences either side, and cannot be damaged here. Are there any regs that prevent this sort of installation method? The length is approx. 15 metres. Obviously there would be appropriate protection via means of an RCD at the source and warning tapes on the cable itself. 


What are everyone’s thoughts? I don’t feel overly comfortable running directly onto the ground, but maybe in a thick walled pipe (purple in colour, perhaps) would be sufficient? Maybe even some pegs to hold the pipe in place? 


Thanks,


Russell. 


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  • It sounds like you have access; you are thinking of pegging the pipe.

    You are using a warning tape; probably the yellow stuff with printing on it about a cable below.

    So long as you have [written] agreement from your client that they are happy it goes in this void and that they have consulted the owner of both of the fences, then from your view there is no problem. There is no regs issue.

    But it is odd there are two fences, side by side . Be careful of boundary disputes, you do not want to be involved.
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  • It sounds like you have access; you are thinking of pegging the pipe.

    You are using a warning tape; probably the yellow stuff with printing on it about a cable below.

    So long as you have [written] agreement from your client that they are happy it goes in this void and that they have consulted the owner of both of the fences, then from your view there is no problem. There is no regs issue.

    But it is odd there are two fences, side by side . Be careful of boundary disputes, you do not want to be involved.
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