Hey guys,
This is at very early planning stages, but I am looking into the feasibility of installing a smart bathroom mirror TV.
What I am looking at is installing a monitor/TV behind a two way mirror.
It would be further than 60cm away from the bathroom tap so I believe it counts as being outside of zone 2.
My thought is to cut out a square in the wall (tiles+plasterboard), recess a 15" monitor and then install a two way mirror on top of it, sealing the edges (flush with the existing tiles).
Signal and power would actually come out on the other side of the stud wall (which is the living room). So it would not actually be fed from the bathroom itself.
Technically I guess monitor would actually be installed in the wall cavity as the two way mirror would act as the wall for the bathroom.
Obviously ventilation is a concern, so I am looking at a monitor that is 12V fed and has a external power supply to generate as little heat as possible from the monitor itself.
I'd obviously have to do some testing before hand to see how much heat the monitor generates. But I am hoping the majority of the heat will be from the power supply which will be located in the living room.
As I have a smart home I am planning for the monitor to only be powered on when someone is in the bathroom, so the monitor won't be on 24/7. I will probably use a PIR sensor so that it is switched on based on movement and only stay on for a certain amount of time.
Worst case if ventilation is in a issue, then I can add some air extraction from the living room side of the wall into the stud wall.
My question is really with all this in mind, are there any regulations I should be aware of in regards to installing electronics in the wall cavity?
This is at very early planning stages, but I am looking into the feasibility of installing a smart bathroom mirror TV.
What I am looking at is installing a monitor/TV behind a two way mirror.
It would be further than 60cm away from the bathroom tap so I believe it counts as being outside of zone 2.
My thought is to cut out a square in the wall (tiles+plasterboard), recess a 15" monitor and then install a two way mirror on top of it, sealing the edges (flush with the existing tiles).
Signal and power would actually come out on the other side of the stud wall (which is the living room). So it would not actually be fed from the bathroom itself.
Technically I guess monitor would actually be installed in the wall cavity as the two way mirror would act as the wall for the bathroom.
Obviously ventilation is a concern, so I am looking at a monitor that is 12V fed and has a external power supply to generate as little heat as possible from the monitor itself.
I'd obviously have to do some testing before hand to see how much heat the monitor generates. But I am hoping the majority of the heat will be from the power supply which will be located in the living room.
As I have a smart home I am planning for the monitor to only be powered on when someone is in the bathroom, so the monitor won't be on 24/7. I will probably use a PIR sensor so that it is switched on based on movement and only stay on for a certain amount of time.
Worst case if ventilation is in a issue, then I can add some air extraction from the living room side of the wall into the stud wall.
My question is really with all this in mind, are there any regulations I should be aware of in regards to installing electronics in the wall cavity?