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Question by Fred E.
Submitted on 4/10/2004
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What are the rules around buried electrical conduit from main electrical panel on one side of the house to the other side to be used for a future swimming pool?


Answer by cooldevid
Submitted on 6/26/2005
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It do have advantage and disadvantage. Like every body know, all pool use electricity and the risk of electric chock is always present. So no mater that it is inside or not, the thing is that the correct material and protection is use.

 

Answer by peter
Submitted on 9/18/2006
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as per BS7671

 

Answer by mzcarbon
Submitted on 7/7/2007
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LOVE YOU

 

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