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What is the size of the cutting in partition wall for passing through a Canalis KS element?
For easy handling and installation a 50mm distance to the wall on each side of the KS element should be considered.

Two rules have to be followed for correct installation:
- No junction block at level of partition, for maintenance purpose;
- If at the level of partition the cutting in the wall will be filled with plaster, it must not be on a tap-off outlet.

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What is the size of the cutting in partition wall for passing through a Canalis KS element?
For easy handling and installation a 50mm distance to the wall on each side of the KS element should be considered.

Two rules have to be followed for correct installation:
- No junction block at level of partition, for maintenance purpose;
- If at the level of partition the cutting in the wall will be filled with plaster, it must not be on a tap-off outlet.

Schneider Electric Philippines

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