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Question by bridgy
Submitted on 4/15/2004
Related FAQ: Electrical Wiring FAQ (Part 1 of 2)
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I want to run wire from my house to my garden shed in my back yard to add two outlets and 2 lights.  I don't know the codes for Saskatchewan , Canada.  
What do I need to know for this?
What type of wire?
How deep to dig the trench?
Do I need pvc pipe or any other fittings for where it leaves the house or enters the garden shed?


Answer by snowguan
Submitted on 11/1/2004
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i want dispose my house,and i do know how to lay the wire of the house

 

Answer by jj
Submitted on 6/29/2006
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12 gauge wire, 18 inches deep, direct burial cable or pvc

 

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