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DIY: Separating mains and low voltage cables in trunking
I am looking to use some 50mm X 50mm trunking around the garage to take mains wiring. I would also like to run some Cat5e cables in the trunking but I cannot find any that will take a separator and was wondering if it was acceptable to install smaller trunking within the larger one and enclose the low voltage cables within?
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