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<blockquote data-quote="Tony S" data-source="post: 486880" data-attributes="member: 20864"><p>The only time I’ve used any form of ducting was steel pipe under roads and railway lines. Normally it would be direct buried with a good sand bed in the trench, working in a quarry sand was plentiful.</p><p></p><p>For a one mile cable run I calculated 150 tons of sand were needed, it actually totalled 220 ton over the weighbridge. At least nobody had to pay the bill, I just signed the internal requisition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony S, post: 486880, member: 20864"] The only time I’ve used any form of ducting was steel pipe under roads and railway lines. Normally it would be direct buried with a good sand bed in the trench, working in a quarry sand was plentiful. For a one mile cable run I calculated 150 tons of sand were needed, it actually totalled 220 ton over the weighbridge. At least nobody had to pay the bill, I just signed the internal requisition. [/QUOTE]
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