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Yes I don't see why not. Those red, yellow, blue and black conductors at the meter don't appear to be suitably enclosed.
 
Personally I am usually highly resistant to having concealed cable in commercial/industrial situations as I feel it must be accessible for inspection and testing. I also wonder how you will gland the SWA you are using? As you may know at least one end of the SWA must be earthed/terminated and connected with a fly lead to earth? How do you intend to seal the gaping hole?
The SWA is terminated to a metal box just behind the wooden board and the armour is earthed
 
Why did the rear entry hole have to be butchered so big and would it not made sense to consider a fire rated material as a backing board/entry grommet such as Paxolin?
 
Why did the rear entry hole have to be butchered so big and would it not made sense to consider a fire rated material as a backing board/entry grommet such as Paxolin?
There is no issue with the wooden board and there is no issue with a rear entry tho. It all conforms to BS7671
 

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