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Default Is this allowed for a radial circuit?

This may be a stupid question but hey, what the hell, I'll ask it anyway.

In almost every diagram I've ever seen regarding ring or radial circuits,
the cable comes into one socket and then on to the next, from there it goes
on to the next and so on, in a daisy-chain sort of arrangement.

Would the circuit layout shown below be acceptable? If I can put the
junction box where I want to, it'll sure save me hours of sweat, frustration
and tears )

TIA
John

Single
2.5T&E-----------DS-------JB----------FCU (300W load)
from CU (700W) ¦
(20A MCB) max ¦
¦
2.8kW load


 
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