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wouldn't have thought horizontally as it is above cabinets, but yes could be within 6" of ceiling
 
Original FCU is a couple of inches below ceiling. Newer FCU is directly below, at hand height.
 
You will probably find the lower FCU is fed from the the one above.
In which case I would recommend jointing the cables and just fit a blanking plate.
 

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