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I am looking to install a fused spur and double socket in a new place, but the new place is located on a wall which has the soil stack nicely boxed in.

The question being is this acceptable???
 
Sure. Providing there is enough clearance between the surface of the boxing and the soil pipe. You will need a back box. What is the stack cased in?
 
assume you want the cabling to be inside the boxed section. can't seee a problem.
 
Use a plasterboard back box.

Do not forget that the cable will need supporting. It will stretch under its own weight.
cobblers, you'd need to hang diane abbott off a 2.5mm cable to make it stretch significantly.
 
shirly it boils down to wheter the 2.5m has a 1.5mm cpc, or a 1.0mm cpc. i prefer the 1.0mm cpc as that would cut into her fat neck quickerand shut her up more humanely.
 
shirly it boils down to wheter the 2.5m has a 1.5mm cpc, or a 1.0mm cpc. i prefer the 1.0mm cpc as that would cut into her fat neck quickerand shut her up more humanely.
Her Name is Dianne Tel not Shirley
Your name is Telectrix, not Buzzlectrix
 

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