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19th November 2023, 09:07 PM #1
Locating an underground electrical power line
Before having a 6.6kW solar system installed on the 1960's house I had a very large tree cut down and now I'd like the stump removed and have the ground area leveled but first I'd like to know where the underground electricity cable is.
I know about the dial before we dig service but that's about it, does Ergon provide the service and is there a charge or is the cable locating available through an electrician.
I Google the dial before you dig and it goes on about the plans, who has these plans because when I bought the house the Councils 1960's site plans show a vacant block with no buildings.
I don't plan to disturb the cabling and will work around it and just knowing where it goes between the buildings would be handy to know.
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19th November 2023, 10:02 PM #2China
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If dial before you is unsuitable ( in my experience they are a waste of time ) you can hire a underground cable locator, from Kennards.
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20th November 2023, 08:34 AM #3
DBYD is a subscription service. You have to pay to have your plans included so there are pretty much zero private property service maps in the system. It's more for supply authorities, telcos and water boards so you don't damage their assets. And their assets finish at your property boundary
Those were the droids I was looking for.
https://autoblastgates.com.au
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20th November 2023, 09:16 AM #4
Specialized29er
When your cable was installed a 100mm wide red, plastic tape should have been laid about 100mm above the cable. This is the warning that the cable is below. Dig down by hand carefully first to see if that tape is there.
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PaulBushmiller;
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20th November 2023, 10:28 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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I doubt they where putting the red tape in the holes back in the 60's
1960's house
my only suggestion would be to hire the cable locator, or just manually dig a hole/trench in the approx line of sight to your meter box manually and see if you can find the conduit.
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21st November 2023, 04:06 PM #6
Ergon Energy is not responsible for the consumer mains, the consumer is so doubt they will assist.
Page 5
https://www.ergon.com.au/__data/asse...-2020-2025.pdf
There are companies that can be engaged to locate the service just Google "underground cable location services"
here is one example
Underground Service Locators Brisbane | Expert Service Locating
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21st November 2023, 05:52 PM #7Senior Member
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my cable locator is just dig a trench, if you see sparks and/or power goes off you found a cable.
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21st November 2023, 10:24 PM #8
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22nd November 2023, 04:35 PM #9Member
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You Can't hide a hole or a trench
You can't hide a hole or a trench.
To find a hole or a trench simply scrape back the covering soil etc and the hole or trench will become visible by the different soil use to refill.
Ask anybody who has been on an historical dig site.
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23rd November 2023, 09:23 AM #10
When we need to locate unmarked underground services at work we use a method called “pot holing”; essentially a trench is cut using a pressure washer and the slurry is removed using a vac truck. You could possibly replicate this by digging a trench down to about 400mm and then finish off using a Karcher and scooping the mush out by hand.
Nothing succeeds like a budgie without a beak.
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23rd November 2023, 09:54 AM #11
If it was a big tree its probably more than 60 yrs old, i.e it was there when they installed the cable.
Firstly look on the inside of your meter box. A small chance but you never know. There should be a basic map of underground cables on the property. Hand drawn by the sparky who installed them.
It it's not there, dig down at each end of run and see which directions the conduit heads.Those were the droids I was looking for.
https://autoblastgates.com.au
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23rd November 2023, 02:04 PM #12GOLD MEMBER
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It costs $130 to hire a detector for half a day. Weigh that up against how much time on a shovel that is worth to you
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25th November 2023, 07:07 PM #13Novice
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As per Beardy response. If you don't know how to use one, simply pay for a locator...possibly $200 but way cheaper than damaging the cable which could easily be $1000 if you had to pay someone for performing the repairs plus draw a plan and/or take photo's of the spray paint marking where it goes for future reference (laminate it and put it in the meter box?).
You can dig down at each end but still no guarantees it runs in a straight line. I've seen services run in all sorts of directions.
Just locate it (hire device or pay someone) to be 100% sure, then you can pot hole if you think the stump removal might affect it.
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19th February 2024, 03:39 PM #14
Thanks for all the suggestions guys and I live in the bush and couldn't find anyone in Emerald Qld who hires the locator.
What I did was went with the eye of sight method and dug a one foot hole half way between the house and the carport/granny flat and I found the conduit after 2 holes.
The line is about 2 meters past the stump and a tree removal guy is coming with a small excavator to dig around the stump then chainsaw and grind it down below the ground level.
I want the stump gone so to put a concrete path in between the house and the granny flat.
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