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Hi all

Just a question on segregating of cables and other services. I have a tray route to install for a small cafe and going to be supplying some sockets etc and oven units. But I am planning on running this under the raised floor but my tray route is hitting the CH pipes for the restaurant. I have little space under the floor and pipes are hard against the floor. I just have enough room to set over the pipes and down again but the tray will be touching the pipe lagging of the central heating pipes. Unable to move tray to suit as the pipes cut across the whole length. So thinking this shouldn’t be much of a issue as the pipes are well lagged not just ure usual lagging u find in domestic properties the silver foil lagging. Do you think this would be much of an issue just thought would ask for other views have seen cables over pipes before. Any replies much appreciated thanks in advance ?
 

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