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Old 31-10-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default 75 metre supply

I need a 13amp supply for a hydralic motor for a horse walker 75 metres away from the consumer Unit

What size cable as the distance is quite high?

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Is the horse walker inside a building ?
If so over that distance I'd think about a 10mm swa submain supplying a consumer unit wired as a TT system, then have a circuit installed for the supply to the walker.
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No, The horse walker isnt in a building but the motor and all other electrical components will be in a small hut.
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Thanks A Lot

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