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  • Electric Cable in Concrete – Query
  • redthunder
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    I’m [well Dad is] building an extension [upvc on a concrete pad]

    Is it wise to put the electric cable in a conduit in the concrete or just bung it in there ?

    I would err to a conduit of some kind.

    Thoughts 🙂

    TheFunkyMonkey
    Free Member

    Conduit! How many cables? 32mm push fit waste pipe is good and cheap too

    big_n_daft
    Free Member

    ask the Part P person who is going to sign it off 😉

    Kuco
    Full Member

    Conduit. What happens if there is a problem in the future and you need to get to it also it could be damaged by the concrete when poured and then you’ll be breaking it up again to replace it.

    richieokeefe1
    Free Member

    depends what the cable is twin and earth then yes or if you use SWA then should be fine

    project
    Free Member

    32 mm waste pipe, put some coloured tape bands on it so if you ever need to dig down intot he base tyoull hopefully see the coloured tape first before it goes bang.You can also thread more canbles through it as needed latter.

    TheFunkyMonkey
    Free Member

    How does SWA compare to a £2 length of push fit?

    costs a forture, then you also have to terminate it properly

    richieokeefe1
    Free Member

    Just what we use at southern electric on domestic extensions etc…. up to you really 🙂

    Kuco
    Full Member

    As project says try get some id tape to lay over it. Not a nice experience suddenly coming across an underground cable.

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