ᐅ Outdoor cable installation over long distances

Created on: 9 Aug 2021 04:18
H
Hausner
Hello,

I am building on a plot located behind another property and have a 25 m (82 ft) private access road, which I own. The telecom cable comes from there, and I need to install a conduit. Since after the 25 m (82 ft) there is another 90-degree bend, followed by approximately 18 m (59 ft) to the next 90-degree bend, and then about 8 m (26 ft) to another 90-degree bend leading into the house, I wonder if the stiff cable can handle that at all. Or would it be better to plan for something in advance, such as an inspection chamber or at least leave a pull hole open during the move-in? What are your thoughts?

In this context, I would also like to lay additional cables (power, LAN, KNX) there. Of course, I can install these cables inside a conduit as well, but then I would probably face the same problem as mentioned above. Or should I lay them directly underground without a conduit?
H
hampshire
9 Aug 2021 12:59
The pipes carry the utility lines and cables. I prefer to have them accessible if needed.
Electricity: main connection for two meters.
Telecom: telephone and internet via copper, no cable TV—whatever was installed there—the space inside the pipe was generously sized.