Hi, I am not sure if this will help you. At work I just found few drawings, showing details of how to arrange services into a trench (power, water, data). One of the details is showing a high-power cable near to some water pipe. The distance is not less then 500mm. If I remember well, each power provider have a different requirement regarding this distance (you can use it like a general guide). And I think your three-phasic power cable will not be considered high-power. The data will be after water... arround 300mm. If you will consider to put them liniar will make an extremelly large trench. So, at least one should be on top of another. If you are interested, I can PDF those details and send them to you. Vick. yuri wrote: Kerry Mayes scribbled:I'm wanting to connect up my shed for power (3 phase), water and data (phone & network). I have (with significant help) dug the trench to the shed and will be organising the connections in the next few weeks.However, if I run the network cables next to the power cables I'll have issues, yes? Is there any way around that? Can I get shielded ducting for underground use (at reasonable cost)? (I was initially just intending to run the cat5e cable through irrigation hose until I remembered the potential interference issues.)Also get a quote for fibre and media converters. Yuri |
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