pyro underground

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while speaking to the taxi driver on the way home from a party last night he told me about some work on his garden that his electrician mate did for him, sockets and some lighting i think

he said he used pyro and buried it 4" underground!
asked him if he had a test certivicate, he said no
asked him if he had nofifyed it, he said no

i cant understand why he would have used pyro in the first place!
 
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Steel wire armoured would have been far more resistant to mechanical damage.
 
Pyro or Mineral Insulated Metal Sheathed is too expensive to supply a garden but does have the advantage of higher current carrying capacity for a given conductor csa.
Depth of cable depends upon where the cable runs. It should be deep enough to 'not be disturbed'. So in a flower bed it will be at least a spades depth. It should also have a yellow warning tape placed above it so that anyone digging will encounter that first.
 
700mb said:
i cant understand why he would have used pyro in the first place!

simple, it was his mate who had some left over from a job
 
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I hope he knew how to terminate it properly, its right sod when it gets damp!!!
 
700mb said:
ye thats true but can pyro be run underground?
It has an earthed metal layer arround the live cables so yes it is ok to use underground.
 

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