Does armoured cable need to be in conduit?

Armored cables provide the protection and durability required without the need for electrical conduit, elbows, costly offsets, and conduit couplings. Metal-clad armor resists corrosion, making it suitable for areas exposed to moisture.
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Can you put armored cable in conduit?

The first article on cable types is for armored cable (Type AC). As its name implies, armored cable has a metal armor [320.2]. And it's flexible—a feature that is both its strength and its weakness. Generally, you should run conduit or tubing rather than armored cable unless you need the flexibility.
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Does armoured cable need to be in ducting?

There is no need for ducting when installing Steel Wire Armoured (SWA) Cable. It can be buried directly in the ground with no further protection at sufficient depth as to prevent damage!
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Does cable need to be in conduit?

All cables should either be contained in steel conduit or protected by 30mA RCD. If these two cannot be met, then the cables should be installed at least 50mm (2") from the surface.
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Does underground wire need to be in conduit?

Underground Wiring Requirements – How Deep Do I Bury the Wire? Use direct-burial underground feeder cable at 24-inches deep (or more). You don't need to use conduit at this depth with UF cable, however, you do need to provide PVC conduit on your vertical feeds starting at 18-inches.
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Can I bury outdoor wire without conduit?

Exposed or buried wiring must be listed for its application. (Type UF cable is the most commonly used nonmetallic cable for residential outdoor wiring runs.) UF cable can be direct buried (without conduit) with a minimum of 24 inches of cover.
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How deep should Armoured cable be buried UK?

Regulations for GB is that buried armoured cable is at a depth of at least 18". If its not armoured,it could be pyrotenex cable or in suitable conduit.
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When should conduit be used?

The right time to use an electrical conduit is when you are manually running wire for electricity, or when re-wiring a building. Before using a conduit, be sure to check your local building codes and regulations; there are sometimes restrictions on how to install one.
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Should cables be protected in walls?

If the wall is made from metal then it will need RCD protection, or. The cable should be armoured with an earthed armour or metal sheath, or. The cable should be in metal trunking or conduit which is earthed or, It should have protection from at least 3mm steel.
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Can cables be run horizontally?

Horizontal runs are absolutely fine, as stated above, if you shift a socket across that has a vertical feed there must be a fitting at the point where the vertical feed drops down to meet the horizontal to mark the end of the vertical, that can be a socket, or a spur, or indeed just a blanking plate.
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How deep do you need to bury Armoured cable?

A minimum installation depth of 450mm underground is typically recommended for best practice. This increases to 600mm in locations where there is a higher possibility for potential disturbance.
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Can Armoured cable be above ground?

The cable can be run above ground, so long as it is kept away from anything that may damage the wire. You must also ensure it isn't a tripping hazard. To achieve this, and stop rodents from destroying the wire, install it at height with cleats.
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Does outdoor cable have to be Armoured?

It's a requirement of the Wiring Regulations that any cable buried in the ground shall have an earthed armour as part of its design. They also require cables to be selected to appropriate British Standards.
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Can SWA cable be directly buried?

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Only certain types of cable are suitable for direct burial without additional protection. Commonly used types are Steel Wire Armoured (SWA) cable, and other PVC clad cables like "split concentric" that have a conductor layout where an earthed metallic sheath encloses the live conductions.
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Does armored cable need to be grounded?

Because all-dielectric armored cable has no metallic components, there is no need to ground or bond the cable. Also, the cable design allows for quicker and safer cable installation because compared to conductive cable it is lighter, easier to access, and the armor does not produce sharp edges when accessed.
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Can cables be run in cavity walls?

Do not install cables within external cavity walls. The cavity is there for a reason and its not for running cables.
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Is it safe to plaster over electrical wires?

There's no chemical reaction issue between plaster and pvc cable.
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Does wire in attic need to be in conduit?

No, conduit is NOT required in attics. Not unless conduit is required in your area. There are other factors involved in wiring in attic spaces, but your question is a bit too vague to go into that.
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What type of conduit should be used outdoors?

Intermediate metal conduit (IMC) is a type of a rigid conduit rated for outdoor exposure and is intended for protecting insulated electrical cables and conductors.
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Is PVC conduit allowed inside?

Exposed — PVC conduit is permitted to be used for exposed work. PVC conduit used in an area subject to physical damage must be identified for the application [Sec. 352.10(F)]. Schedule 40 PVC conduit is permitted for exposed locations where not subject to physical damage.
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Do you have to earth SWA armour?

Steel wire armour is only used on multi core cables. Multi core swa cable, is a cable with two or more cores: 2-Core SWA Armoured Cable is live and neutral for Class II and Double Insulated appliances which do not need earth connection.
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Does SWA cable need RCD protection?

swa's steel armour is NOT accepted as sufficient protection for the cable when buried. there is no requirement to afford rcd protection to cables buried outside. socket circuits that COULD be used outdoors MUST have RCD protection, when this is a domestic installation.
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How far down does electrical conduit need to be buried?

In general, bury metal conduits at least 6 inches below the soil surface. You may also run them at a depth of 4 inches under a 4-inch concrete slab. Under your driveway, the conduits must be below a depth of 18 inches, and under a public road or alleyway, they must be buried below 24 inches.
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