Looking at this from another angle, the mechanical protection of the T&E in the concrete encased duct would seem adequate. But taking into account best practice it would make sense to use SWA or even a concentric cable as this would ensure that the live conductor is surrounded by neutral/earth.
From my side of the industry all we are required to do is to have that neutral/earth around any live, so can lay a concentric at .45m with marker tape.
Though from a degree of risk point of view, it would be far safer to hit a piece of T&E (or any other type of cable) protected by a 30mA RCD that a cable protected by a 400A HRC fuse. But that is what designing and assessing an installation is all about, rather than strict adherence to a set of guidelines!
From my side of the industry all we are required to do is to have that neutral/earth around any live, so can lay a concentric at .45m with marker tape.
Though from a degree of risk point of view, it would be far safer to hit a piece of T&E (or any other type of cable) protected by a 30mA RCD that a cable protected by a 400A HRC fuse. But that is what designing and assessing an installation is all about, rather than strict adherence to a set of guidelines!
