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Question by Gary
Submitted on 7/8/2003
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While installing an underground wire to an out building or shed, is there a regulation to how far to stay away from the underground service entrance cable?


Answer by sparky
Submitted on 2/3/2004
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no, an outbuilding feed wire would only have to be 24inches deep your utility wire should be at least 36inches deep if useing a trencher i would recommend getting a free locate done

 

Answer by jj
Submitted on 5/16/2006
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how far down do you have to bury a cable. When running it to a shed

 

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