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With regards to the whole situation im assuming its to be run in conduit for protection against physical damage, thermal damage etc? And also how come it has to be under the ufh?
Cheers guys

How else would you install the cables?

Apart from the ufh unnecessarily warming up the cables, the conduit etc might effect the heating screed/slab and possibly weaken it. You should check with the manufacturer, if you intend to do so.
 
Well through conduit im not a complete ****ing moron so no need for the sarcy response was simply asking for what other reasons than what id already stated. As ive said before im still training

I wasn't being sarcastic, I just asked a question? And I did reply to your second question, perhaps I shouldn't bother trying to help you anymore :)
 
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I’d also be concerned that whatever containment is used, it is also water tight as kitchen floors do occasionally get wet.
 

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