A friend of mine recently discovered that a neighbours main electrical supply runs through her garden, less than a foot below the surface and in non-armoured cable. She found this out when her spade exploded. (luckily without injury)
The electricity supplier tried to charge her for the repair costs to the cable, which they dropped when she then insisted that she did not want her neighbours supply in her garden; she has not heard from them since.
During the less than helpful conversation with the supplier, my friend questioned the legality of such a supply being run in a non-armoured cable, in un-marked shallow ground. (The cable was struck though soft earth, no gravel or similar was laid on top of the cable.) The supplier stated that there is no legal regulation for the supply cable, and they can leave it wherever they like!
My question is, is that cable legal? Surely it should be buried much deeper, armored cable, and gravel or similar should be covering it as to give a warning when digging? Not to mention, whether it can be laid in such a way when it is not even a supply to your property? (ok, make that, questions)
Considering the amount of regulations concerning the distribution of electricity within a building, it seems ridiculous that the main incoming supply could be so lacking in regulation
The electricity supplier tried to charge her for the repair costs to the cable, which they dropped when she then insisted that she did not want her neighbours supply in her garden; she has not heard from them since.
During the less than helpful conversation with the supplier, my friend questioned the legality of such a supply being run in a non-armoured cable, in un-marked shallow ground. (The cable was struck though soft earth, no gravel or similar was laid on top of the cable.) The supplier stated that there is no legal regulation for the supply cable, and they can leave it wherever they like!
My question is, is that cable legal? Surely it should be buried much deeper, armored cable, and gravel or similar should be covering it as to give a warning when digging? Not to mention, whether it can be laid in such a way when it is not even a supply to your property? (ok, make that, questions)
Considering the amount of regulations concerning the distribution of electricity within a building, it seems ridiculous that the main incoming supply could be so lacking in regulation