When wiring a domestic kitchen is ok to supply integrated appliances from 32A/ 2.5mm ring via 20A D.P. Multi grid Switches , using 2.5mm on out going side of switches to a 1 gang socket or spur ?
 
Out of interest, in what circumstance would you not need to use 2.5mm on the outgoing side?
When the cable is

a) Adequately protected from overload by a downstream device and/or the nature of the load. ✔️
b) Adequately protected from faults by the upstream device. ✔️



And even if you didn't need to, why wouldn't you?
To avoid waste, and have an efficient design.

Looked at the other way, why would you use an oversized cable?
 

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