Is it possible to lay the cable with a cable from the outlet to the outlet?
Is it possible to lay the VVG P ng 3x2.5 cable supplying the outlet, the so-called "cable"? Those. from one distribution box we lay the cable to the first outlet, from it we raise the cable to the ceiling, stretch it for 2-3 meters, lower it to the 2nd outlet and again raise the cable to the ceiling and in this way lead to the next? Thanks for the answer. Sorry for the clumsy scheme, there is no program at hand.
The wiring with a loop is practiced if the total load of the connected outlets is not large and does not exceed the allowable for the outlet, since if the branch is at the contacts of the outlet, then the total current of all the connected outlets will flow through the contacts of the first outlet. With this connection, reliable contact of the branch conductor must be ensured. If the contact on the outlet where the branch of the conductor occurs is unreliable, then during the flow of the load, the outlet will be damaged, and the rest connected to this outlet will be de-energized.
Usually this method is practiced in order to save cable by laying the cable from the outlet to the outlet directly. But if you plan to lead the cable back to the ceiling, then it is better to connect all the sockets in the junction box - this option is more reliable.