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ScottP89
Hi All,
I'm sure you've had this a few times before, but I've read a few contradicting things in regards to running TV power behind plaster board wall.
I'll be moving into a new build in July and really want a nice clean AV install from the off, so I'm going to run speaker cables behind the wall (which I'm assuming isn't a problem as there isn't much current in there?) and I really want the power for TV behind there too.
From what I've read, it is against regulation to just drill a hole and drop the power cable down to the ground where the power sockets are, however other places I've read that this is OK if it's in a "safe zone". My understanding of a safe zone is within 150mm of the edge of the wall or in line with an existing socket/switch either horizontally or vertically, is this correct?
If so, there is a fused spur socket right below where I want to put my TV (I know I could use this, but if said TV has a hardwired cable, then cutting the plug could invalidate the warranty) which would indicate this is a safe zone to drop the power lead?
I've also read that putting some brush plates in behind the TV and inline at the bottom of the wall would create a safe zone for the cable to run down?
This is my first home so don't really want to be doing anything against any regulations.
Thanks in advance.
I'm sure you've had this a few times before, but I've read a few contradicting things in regards to running TV power behind plaster board wall.
I'll be moving into a new build in July and really want a nice clean AV install from the off, so I'm going to run speaker cables behind the wall (which I'm assuming isn't a problem as there isn't much current in there?) and I really want the power for TV behind there too.
From what I've read, it is against regulation to just drill a hole and drop the power cable down to the ground where the power sockets are, however other places I've read that this is OK if it's in a "safe zone". My understanding of a safe zone is within 150mm of the edge of the wall or in line with an existing socket/switch either horizontally or vertically, is this correct?
If so, there is a fused spur socket right below where I want to put my TV (I know I could use this, but if said TV has a hardwired cable, then cutting the plug could invalidate the warranty) which would indicate this is a safe zone to drop the power lead?
I've also read that putting some brush plates in behind the TV and inline at the bottom of the wall would create a safe zone for the cable to run down?
This is my first home so don't really want to be doing anything against any regulations.
Thanks in advance.