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YAKY 4x25 Cable for 100m House Connection: Adequacy, Depth, Arota & C25 Protection

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  • #1 16320895
    dominges43
    Level 10  
    Hello, I have a question whether the YAKY 4x25 cable is enough to connect to the house. Distance about 100m. The cable is laid in the ground in arota at a depth of about 80-100 cm above the water pipe. Arot is used to add optical fiber or other such media. Protection in connection C25. I add an overview drawing:
    YAKY 4x25 Cable for 100m House Connection: Adequacy, Depth, Arota & C25 Protection
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  • #2 16320936
    polaklbn
    Level 24  
    Friend, even unshielded installation cables in the house are laid at a certain distance from the current ones. And you want to arrange the media in arota (probably 50) next to the power cable over a distance of 100 m ...
    Whether it is enough, you need to ask the designer, because such installations must have a design. However, the selection of the appropriate cable should be the result of appropriate calculations.

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    Besides, who gave you permission to build a house without keeping fire regulations?
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  • #3 16321457
    stomat
    Level 38  
    Better put this cable directly in the ground and put AROT next to it. The cable will have a greater load capacity, and the fiber will be easier to push in.
  • #4 16322486
    dominges43
    Level 10  
    I'm sorry but everything is according to the rules. Thanks for the answers.
  • #5 16322494
    retrofood
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    dominges43 wrote:
    I'm sorry but everything is according to the rules. Thanks for the answers.

    A cable in an arota? Under what rules, can you refill?
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  • #6 16322506
    dominges43
    Level 10  
    And if the Arota cable is a crime, it is an additional mechanical protection.
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  • #7 16322510
    polaklbn
    Level 24  
    dominges43 wrote:
    And if the Arota cable is a crime, it is an additional mechanical protection.

    Mechanical yes, and how does this relate to long-term obedience for example?
  • #8 16322514
    dominges43
    Level 10  
    After all, this cable will be loaded in 30-40%
  • #9 16322539
    polaklbn
    Level 24  
    Please insert the calculations that prove your heresies.
    It's a pity to fray your tongue, because you'll do it your way. You have written here to be praised, but not everything went according to plan.
  • #10 16322548
    dominges43
    Level 10  
    What praise. I am writing to ask for good advice and help from you and here is heresy. Hmmm. I planned to submit YKY 4x10 from the calculations with my colleague, it turned out that it would be enough even with a continuous load of 10kw, where the building will consume max. 3 kW with continuous operation.
  • #11 16322556
    retrofood
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    dominges43 wrote:
    And if the Arota cable is a crime, it is an additional mechanical protection.

    Did you want advice or did you come here to train us? We did not order such teachings.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    dominges43 wrote:
    I planned to submit YKY 4x10 from the calculations with my colleague, it turned out that it would be enough even with a continuous load of 10kw, where the building will consume max. 3 kW with continuous operation.

    Since when is the load criterion the only parameter of cable selection?
  • #12 16322583
    dominges43
    Level 10  
    He is one of the few. So I will write what I wanted to get advice on the forum before and I am accused of heresy. :-(

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the adequacy of the YAKY 4x25 cable for a 100m underground house connection, specifically laid in an arota at a depth of 80-100 cm above a water pipe. Participants express concerns about the installation's compliance with regulations and the cable's load capacity. Suggestions include laying the cable directly in the ground for better load handling and easier fiber installation. The original poster mentions calculations indicating that a YKY 4x10 cable would suffice for a maximum load of 3 kW, despite facing skepticism from other users regarding the adequacy of their approach and the importance of various selection criteria beyond just load capacity.
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