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![]() If it's a light duty, 120v pump only drawing a few amps, I'd use direct burial wire, #10 (due to the length) and tie it through an outdoor switch or timer to a GFI protected outlet. Eisboch Ahh...direct burial wire...that's what she can use to tie up my casket after I dig the ditch! 18" sure ought to work here, since our freeze is a lot less than your freeze. I have an exterior GFI outlet...is it safe to assume an electrician can wire an outdoor timer to it? As you might guess, I don't "do" electricity. Either direct burial or wire in conduit will work here in Missouri, but must be 36" deep. This is a safety thing, since our freeze level rarely approaches 12". CATV= 18" min (6" house drop) Phone & Gas = 24" min (12" house drop phone, 24" gas) Water= 36" min (always 36") Power= 36" min (always 36", risers in conduit) I would follow code. There's always a possibility that a shallow A/C wire could come back to bite you if someone else digs into it. |
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