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I want to run a supply pipe under ground 500mm from my house to my garden shed- 25 meters away, the water is off the mains so is potable, what type of pipe should I use ???:confused:, I want it to be 15mm for simplicity. Secondly I'm also laying 4mm 3 core armoured electric supply in the same chunnel( not wrapped together like), no problem with that is there ??:confused:? look forward to everyones words of wisdom, Russ:D
 
My choice of pipe would be 20mm blue poly, available in 25m coils. Hep20, Speedfit etc are not designed to be run underground unless they are sleeved the entire length & sealed at each end where they exit the ground.
 
put it in 750mm minimum to offer better protection against frost

MDPE or alcatheyne
 
does this come in 15mm ?, a bit stuck for space at the house end, how much should it cost ? many thanks, Russ
 
does this come in 15mm ?, a bit stuck for space at the house end, how much should it cost ? many thanks, Russ

Minimum is 20mm, then reduce to 15mm with a fitting. If you are teeing off of 15mm anyway i would use 20mm.
Cost is about £25 for 50 metre coil.
 
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20mm MDPE pipe buried a minimum 750mm deep maximum 1350mm. Armoured electrical cable not as deep minimum 200mm. Marker tape over water and electrics to show anyone digging at a latter date, that there are services present. Soft infill around the services so no nasty stones damage the services.
 
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