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Yes in the diagram S1 is a spur. You do end up with 3 cables into the S2 back box that can be tight. Hence the choice to use a wago box externally.

Yup. However if the feed from DB goes into S1, which then feeds S2, which then is continued onto the rest of the ring - you could in theory wire a spur from either of those twin outlets depending on whichever looks the neatest for the SWA arrangement. Am I correct with that?
 
Ah, got it. I prefer (if possible) to make all outlets part of the ring by daisy chaining. I think Tel suggested this in post #7 (thanks button pressed). And grommets are good :)
 
Yup. However if the feed from DB goes into S1, which then feeds S2, which then is continued onto the rest of the ring - you could in theory wire a spur from either of those twin outlets depending on whichever looks the neatest for the SWA arrangement. Am I correct with that?

Yes, if the cable was coming into the S2 back box but straight into the terminals of S1, then from there into S2, it would be a ring so both could be spurred off.
 

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