Does Armoured Cable being buried in ground need conduit

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Hi all,

When burying armoured cable in the ground does it have to go in conduit? if it isn't in conduit will it corrode?

Mark
 
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Straight into the ground - normally 14 to 20 inches with Warning tape above it. It has a layer of PVC so won't corrode. If it's being terminated outdoors you'll need external SWA Glands which seal around the cable to prevent water ingress.
 
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No requirement whatsoever to use conduit or ducting.

But putting it in ducting could be extremely useful in the future, should the cable get damaged or needs replacing or alterations are made.
 
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There's a specification somewhere for buried cables- short version, 50mm sand, cables/ducts, 50mm sand, marker tape, hard layer (I usually use bricks or bits of concrete, anything that will alert someone digging that there's something under there), marker tape, backfill.
 
There's a specification somewhere for buried cables- short version, 50mm sand, cables/ducts, 50mm sand, marker tape, hard layer (I usually use bricks or bits of concrete, anything that will alert someone digging that there's something under there), marker tape, backfill.
That is certainly what I'd expect and do...

However on building sites these days... One I saw just a few weeks ago, mains power, gas, water, drainpipe & cables for electric gates and drive lights laying on the churned up mud, assorted builders rubble like broken bricks and block & scrap concrete etc dumped on top and driven over/levelled by JCB, then ballast and block paving. Whole drive about 3x5m done in 2 hours.

Class job!

I regretted not taking pics for the unfortunate buyer
 
No requirement whatsoever to use conduit or ducting.

But putting it in ducting could be extremely useful in the future, should the cable get damaged or needs replacing or alterations are made.

Not disagreeing with you but I do recall an electrician telling me that he doesn't like using ducting if there is a risk of it filling with water.
 
Not disagreeing with you but I do recall an electrician telling me that he doesn't like using ducting if there is a risk of it filling with water.
It 'filling with water' would be no problem - and certainly no worse than burying the SWA directly in (quite possibly sodden) soil.

Kind Regards, John
 

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