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Hi

first posting so bear with me.
a mate is doing some electrics for me and is running cable for ring circuit for sockets ( kitchen) and some new lighting cable- can he run both cables side by side in the same chased out chanel in the wall?
also can he run a socket cable ( 2.5mm T & E) ) deeper and from below and up behind a light switch back box ?
the cables all run in line with accessories
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As long as the cables are in line with existing switching wether it be vertical or horizontal in the perscribed zones then it should be ok.


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Hi

thanks for prompt response- well helpful :thumbright:


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