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interesting question. How about a second hole above the cable to pull the marker tape through!
Interesting question. How about a second hole above the cable to pull the marker tape through!
As long as you install marker tape above the cable you are covering regs, so a small trench a few inches deep would suffice. However, good working practice is to surround cable with sand to protect outer sheath unless placed in a conduit or duct.
I would say that to mark a moled cable you would have to mole in a pipe or duct, and then run the cable through that, the duct should be orange in line with BS1710, that would be classed as adequatley marked IMO
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As I don't know anything about moling; is it usual to pull in a duct to protect the cable from sharp stones?
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