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<blockquote data-quote="Tooold" data-source="post: 77432" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>Depends on whats reqd. If flat plates being used socket back box's need to be 35mm deep and 25mmm on switchs. Always ues 25mm on switchs anyhow. Try to always use exsiting conduit/capping on switch drops. Dont remember using it on sockets though, always raise them again depending on whats reqd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tooold, post: 77432, member: 443"] Depends on whats reqd. If flat plates being used socket back box's need to be 35mm deep and 25mmm on switchs. Always ues 25mm on switchs anyhow. Try to always use exsiting conduit/capping on switch drops. Dont remember using it on sockets though, always raise them again depending on whats reqd [/QUOTE]
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