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How to place outlets in living rooms

 

How to place outlets in living rooms?The process of placing outlets on the one hand is a creative thing, but on the other it necessarily requires the use of logic and accurate calculation.

Let's figure out how to correctly place the sockets on the example of a standard three-room apartment with a bedroom, a nursery and a hall. There are no approved rules for the placement of outlets in the apartment. The most important rule: sockets should be enough for everything and they should be in convenient places.

In the children's room, the most appropriate placement of the outlet block is near the desktop, and you need to add an outlet on the Internet to 3-4 electrical outlets. If a TV is planned in the room, then 1-2 sockets are placed near it. You can provide a socket for a nightlight, or you can use a chandelier with a control panel and the ability to get different modes of operation and do not put a socket for a nightlight.

If the room is large, then on the wall opposite from the desktop you need to provide an additional outlet. If the children are small, then take outlets with curtains or use “plug plugs”. The site has an article about different types of household outlets.

Before placing, you need to carefully consider how you will arrange the furniture in the rooms, and even more, you need to know the specific dimensions of the furniture in order to clearly measure everything really in the room and arrange the sockets in accessible places. This is not to work out as my friend. When installing the wiring in the children's room, the furniture was only planned without specifics for the model, and the sockets were located at random at three corners of two walls.

On the one hand, there is a block of four electrical outlets for the computer network filter and a table lamp, on the other there is another socket (“we will connect the Christmas tree”), and on the third there is a socket for a vacuum cleaner.

socket in the bedroomAs a result, having received and assembled a furniture set for a children's room, it turned out that a block of four outlets is located behind the side wall of the table. Now, in order to connect something, you need to either move the table or initially position it 10-15 cm from the wall. The second outlet, the one for the Christmas tree, is half closed by a chest of drawers, but the third, for a vacuum cleaner, was generally behind the cabinet.

And it was especially impossible to change something already, since the furniture had already been bought, it was expensive, and the repairs had already been done a long time ago. And how beautiful and comfortable everything seemed in an empty room without furniture! Now if you need to connect something, even the same vacuum cleaner, you will have to use an extension cord, well, or move a table with a chest of drawers.

In the bedroom, sockets are usually placed on the sides of the bed, a block of sockets near the chest of drawers to connect some kind of equipment, such as a humidifier or a salt lamp.

If you have a TV - 2-3 sockets need to be provided for it. In addition, on a remote wall, you can additionally make a socket for a vacuum cleaner.

In the bedroom, in addition to sockets, it is necessary to provide conclusions for the ARB. This is so that then the kind of beautiful walls would not be spoiled by the wires hanging on them. Prior to this, it is very desirable to determine the type of ARB and where exactly do you want to hang them, since then it will be very problematic to remake it.


power outlets in the roomAs for the placement of sockets in the hall (living room), it is still more complicated there than in bedrooms. In contrast to the recent past, when all kinds of massive wardrobes-walls were put along the walls and the apartment was filled with various furniture to failure, now minimalism and the almost complete absence of furniture in the room are fashionable (it’s probably just that the furniture became expensive) and was mistaken in placing the outlet, You can spoil all the work on the design of the apartment in one fell swoop.

It's over here it's hard to advise something without knowing the requests of the landlord, but there are general rules for placing outlets in the room.What you need to provide: sockets in all corners of the room, preferably double, well, a block, and you can also two blocks of 4 electrical outlets behind the TV. If this is not done, then your interior will be decorated with extenders lying on the floor.

In general, advice, before rushing to do something, think over everything, measure and calculate. The quieter you go, the further you'll get!

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    # 1 wrote: jack_ | [quote]

     
     

    article about nothing

     
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    # 2 wrote: andy78 | [quote]

     
     

    How is it about nothing? An article about sockets and how to properly place them in an apartment. Read carefully!

     
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    # 3 wrote: Kirill | [quote]

     
     

    Allow to supplement. There are no clear requirements for the height of installation of sockets and switches in residential premises. From the requirements of the PUE for the location of sockets and switches in apartments, the main restrictions should be taken into account. The distance of switches and sockets from the doorways of showers - it should be at least 60 cm. And the ban on the installation in bathrooms of sockets that are connected directly to the network, without isolation transformers or not protected by residual current devices (RCDs) from leakage of currents to the ground . The height of the outlets is determined individually of course, but based on aesthetic considerations it will be better to place them at a height of 20-50 cm. Particular attention should be paid to the location and number of outlets in the kitchen. In any modern kitchen, based on a large number of electrical appliances, you need to consider that almost every one of them must be turned on using its own power cord, and not through extension cords.

     
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    # 4 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    article about anything (((philosophy ....

    SO AT WHAT HEIGHT DO WE INSTALL SOCKETS?

     
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    # 5 wrote: Andrew | [quote]

     
     

    Outlets - 20 - 30 cm from the floor, in the kitchen - about 1 m, but here you need to look at the kitchen furniture. Sockets should be removed from the grounded parts (pipelines and sinks) for at least 0.5 m. Switches on the side of the door handle at a distance of 1 m from the floor (according to the PUE, it is recommended to install switches at a distance of 0.8 to 1.7 m from gender). According to SP31-110-2003, sockets and switches should be installed at a height of up to 1 m. Abroad, sockets should be placed at a height of 30 cm, switches - 90 cm. Eurostandard.

     
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    # 6 wrote: Michael | [quote]

     
     

    To answer the question - where to place sockets and switches, you need to imagine where and what furniture will be located. At the planning stage of the house, I immediately drew the arrangement of furniture. Room switches are usually tied to the door, as a rule, they are located at a distance of 10-20 cm from the jamb. Naturally, from the open side.

    The height is chosen so that you are comfortable. Euro standard 90 cm from the floor so that you don’t have to raise your hand. And it’s convenient for children - a child of 2-3 years old can turn on the light independently. If your hands are busy, at this height you can turn off the light with your knee. Where sockets and switches are installed on a small section of the wall, for example, between the bathroom and the toilet, it is advisable to center them for beauty.

    In my house I installed sockets where electrical appliances would stand. And of course it is highly desirable that they are not blocked by furniture. To do this, you can imagine or draw its borders on the wall. The number of outlets in the unit must match the number of electrical appliances.

    In most cases, I used double sockets. “Tees” and “extension cords” are not the best idea, although in some cases you have to use them.

    According to the Euro standard, the height of the outlets from the floor is 30 cm. It is low enough so that they do not catch the eye, and high enough so that they are not "marked" by pets. All sockets and switches are best located in all rooms at the same level - both for convenience and beauty.

     
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    In my opinion it all depends on the room or house. Based on this, you need to look: where, how much and at what height to install sockets. In 1 outlet it is necessary to install where they will be in demand and in 2 where it will be convenient to use them.