Afternoon All
I'm doing quite a lot of notifiable wiring at home, and have LABC involved already. There's something I'm unsure of tho and I wonder if anyone can help (knowledge is good before I talk to them again...).
I am going to run an overhead cable to supply power to the garage. It's 5m from the house, and the back of the house is just over 3.5m high. The garage is about 2.5m high. I will use a catenary wire. The circuit will come from a dedicated MCB in the CU (brand new) and there will be an IP rated CU in the garage. I'm aiming for a 30amp supply, so will use 6mm cable.
The TLC website data section seems to suggest that non-protected cable (eg, twin and earth) is fine as long as it's 3.5m or more above ground ( http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Book/7.13.1.htm table 7.8 type 1).
Am I interpretting the regs correctly? Given the height, does the cable need to be armoured, or is it enough to twin and earth (in a plastic conduit to protect it from frost/UV). At the garage, I am going to erect a post to get the 3.5m height until I install a taller garage next year. Thus the cable will have to go down the post (in the plastic conduit still) to enter the building making it less than 3.5m high. Does this part of the install necessitate SWA?
The benefits of this are obvious, I won't have to deal with a 25m run of SWA for a 5m exterior overhead line! Routing the SWA through the house to the CU doesn't look like a nice job... On the other hand, it's going to be inspected so it has to be done within the regs.
Thanks in advance
Tony
I'm doing quite a lot of notifiable wiring at home, and have LABC involved already. There's something I'm unsure of tho and I wonder if anyone can help (knowledge is good before I talk to them again...).
I am going to run an overhead cable to supply power to the garage. It's 5m from the house, and the back of the house is just over 3.5m high. The garage is about 2.5m high. I will use a catenary wire. The circuit will come from a dedicated MCB in the CU (brand new) and there will be an IP rated CU in the garage. I'm aiming for a 30amp supply, so will use 6mm cable.
The TLC website data section seems to suggest that non-protected cable (eg, twin and earth) is fine as long as it's 3.5m or more above ground ( http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Book/7.13.1.htm table 7.8 type 1).
Am I interpretting the regs correctly? Given the height, does the cable need to be armoured, or is it enough to twin and earth (in a plastic conduit to protect it from frost/UV). At the garage, I am going to erect a post to get the 3.5m height until I install a taller garage next year. Thus the cable will have to go down the post (in the plastic conduit still) to enter the building making it less than 3.5m high. Does this part of the install necessitate SWA?
The benefits of this are obvious, I won't have to deal with a 25m run of SWA for a 5m exterior overhead line! Routing the SWA through the house to the CU doesn't look like a nice job... On the other hand, it's going to be inspected so it has to be done within the regs.
Thanks in advance
Tony