We are considering getting a specialist firm in to sink a borehole, to replace our unreliable water supply from a well.
The man who came round to do an initial survey said that the water pipe from the borehole to the house did not have to be buried - it could be simply trailed along a handy hedgerow on our property, and had no risk of freezing.
However, he seemed to think that the necessary outdoor armoured electricity cable did have to be buried. I am querying this with the firm, because I have seen plenty of instances of armoured cables secured to walls, fences, or just run along hedges, and have found plenty of on-line advice that this is fine. The only requirement, apart from suitable cable capacity, is that it is not placed in a vulnerable position, does not cross paths etc where someone could trip, has no public access, and is secured at appropriate intervals along walls or fences etc.
Is there someone here who can actually quote the rules please?
The man who came round to do an initial survey said that the water pipe from the borehole to the house did not have to be buried - it could be simply trailed along a handy hedgerow on our property, and had no risk of freezing.
However, he seemed to think that the necessary outdoor armoured electricity cable did have to be buried. I am querying this with the firm, because I have seen plenty of instances of armoured cables secured to walls, fences, or just run along hedges, and have found plenty of on-line advice that this is fine. The only requirement, apart from suitable cable capacity, is that it is not placed in a vulnerable position, does not cross paths etc where someone could trip, has no public access, and is secured at appropriate intervals along walls or fences etc.
Is there someone here who can actually quote the rules please?