TT earthing at kiosk and Barn Stable with large distance between both

I have an install on a field to do where the supply comes in from a power networks overhead pole transformer to a kiosk roughly 8 meters away, in the kiosk there will be the DNO cut out / supplier meter / 100A switch fuse.

From here there will then be a 70mm 4 core swa running underground 250 meters to the barn where it will terminate using 2 cores for phase and 2 cores for neutral to comply with voltage drop allowance.

My question is do I earth stake the Kiosk end for earthing at that end so as to protect the armouring of the swa and housings of the switch fuse then earth stake at the barn with earth separation of the SWA to prevent 2 earth paths and what precautions do i need to consider as there will be horses at the barn. Your comments will be greatly appreciated. 

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  • 35 mm conductors will fit into the cage clamp terminals of the 100-amp switches and RCDs, a 32-amp supply should be sufficient for stables, the cable is still going to be expensive, but not as expensive as four core 70 mm.

    So 35 mm seems a good starting point for designing the installation, limiting the maximum demand to 32-amps.

    It would not surprise me if 240 metres of 70 mm four core SWA costs over ten thousand pounds, 35 mm two core is still going to cost several thousand pounds.

    If you email the cable manufacturers they will almost certainly calculate the size of the cable for you and recommend the size to use.

    It is up to you to design the circuit and installation, I cannot do it for you as I do not know what electrical equipment and loads are to be supplied, so do not just use this information without verifying it for yourself and taking guidance from the cable manufacturer.


    https://www.elandcables.com/cable-calculator


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  • 35 mm conductors will fit into the cage clamp terminals of the 100-amp switches and RCDs, a 32-amp supply should be sufficient for stables, the cable is still going to be expensive, but not as expensive as four core 70 mm.

    So 35 mm seems a good starting point for designing the installation, limiting the maximum demand to 32-amps.

    It would not surprise me if 240 metres of 70 mm four core SWA costs over ten thousand pounds, 35 mm two core is still going to cost several thousand pounds.

    If you email the cable manufacturers they will almost certainly calculate the size of the cable for you and recommend the size to use.

    It is up to you to design the circuit and installation, I cannot do it for you as I do not know what electrical equipment and loads are to be supplied, so do not just use this information without verifying it for yourself and taking guidance from the cable manufacturer.


    https://www.elandcables.com/cable-calculator


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