Connections for electricity etc. for front yard and garden

  • Erstellt am 2020-03-07 23:11:02

Bauherr am L

2020-03-07 23:11:02
  • #1
Hello and good evening everyone,

I wanted to ask around which connections you have made/foreseen in the front yard area and which ones towards the garden.

So far, for the front yard, I can only think of a single supply line (switchable) for the lighting in the front yard (e.g. illuminated plant bed and/or path lighting). On the other side of the house towards the garden, I would also come up with a supply line (switchable) for lighting as well as a single supply line (designed with higher capacity) for a possible garden house where several consumers (fridge, TV, whatever) could maybe be connected once. Otherwise, there would still be outdoor sockets directly on the house wall (but how many?) facing the garden.

How are you positioned there?
 

nordanney

2020-03-08 00:15:41
  • #2
You can never have too much electricity.
- Terrace lighting
- Pavilion lighting
- Path lighting
- Electricity for root heating olive trees
- Fountain pump
- Sockets for garden tools in various locations
etc.
In the last house I had 2x5-core (or 3x?) + additionally 1x5-core with switches inside + 3x outdoor lighting switchable + electricity in the garden shed + electricity for pump + electricity for pool
 

hampshire

2020-03-08 08:13:44
  • #3
North side Level 0 House entrance: 2 sockets and 1 water connection
North side Level +1 Bedroom terrace: 2 sockets
East side Level 0 Kitchen terrace: 2 sockets and 1 water connection
South side Level 0 (balcony terrace): 5 sockets
South side Level -1 (lower terrace): 3 sockets and 1 water connection (will be converted to cistern pump in summer)
West side Level 0: 1 socket and 1 three-phase socket
South side Driveway: power connection planned (RV parking)
East side Parking spaces: power connection / wallbox in carport (yet to be built) planned
 

Crossy

2020-03-08 08:18:28
  • #4
Don't forget the station for the lawn mowing robot
 

hampshire

2020-03-08 08:22:53
  • #5
We do not have a lawn.
 

Müllerin

2020-03-08 09:01:39
  • #6
Wow, that much?
We have outside in the garden
1x water
1 switchable socket on the terrace
1x switchable pillar with 2 sockets in the garden
2 lamps on the terrace - switchable off/on/ motion sensor
done
Enough for everything we need.
The grill is gas, we don’t want unnecessary light pollution.

The only thing I sometimes miss is water in front of the house, but we didn’t want it out of paranoia (you forget to turn it off and then some stranger turns it on as a nasty prank or something).
 

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