Electrical planning - How many sockets are enough?

  • Erstellt am 2017-08-27 22:40:59

Jay69

2017-08-28 10:34:21
  • #1
- Per floor (e.g. corridor) additional CAT 7 outlets for access points.
- Outdoor power outlets for lighting at front and rear and, if applicable, electric awning
 

matte

2017-08-28 10:44:58
  • #2
In the "Fresswarze" I would have a double socket installed on the left by the little tree. It almost suggests itself to put accent lighting there in the form of a floor lamp or similar. Alternatively, you could then plug in a raclette or something similar at the dining table.
 

305er

2017-08-28 11:12:36
  • #3
Step lighting, I also spoke to him about it, he said it would be pretty expensive. Do you have any idea how to do it yourself?

I am also laying speaker cables flush-mounted.

There is also an outdoor socket in the garden area, as well as 2 outlets for lights at the dungeon. In the front there is also a light and a doorbell.

There will be a thick cable for the garage, from which you can then branch off for a garden shed or something like that.

I can’t remember that my phone could be connected to a network socket.

Why Fresswarze? But you could really add something there.

And otherwise, enough sockets? Especially in the children’s room, bad positions or fine as they are?
 

Caspar2020

2017-08-28 11:23:44
  • #4


Most phones have the whole thing implemented as an RJ11 jack anyway. You either use an RJ11->RJ45 cable directly or with an adapter. There are also adapters from TAE to RJ45 (for less than €2).



Hands off electricity if you are not allowed to. Otherwise, you can get stairway spotlights for around €20 each (cheaper options exist). A little chasing, setting sockets....
 

Deliverer

2017-08-28 11:26:56
  • #5
Hello 305er,

any phone can be connected to a normal network socket via an adapter. However, in the future it will no longer be the other way around, as many phones will only be able to be connected to network sockets.

Therefore, the normal (RJ45) network jack is the more sensible concept.

I would even go so far as to simply connect a telephone base station to the Fritzbox (or similar) in the utility room. The individual handsets are then supplied via DECT (or directly via Wi-Fi). You don't even need a telephone line of any kind in three places, power is sufficient there.
 

ypg

2017-08-28 11:27:51
  • #6
Sockets are missing where one might want to place a cozy floor lamp or something similar. I would miss something under the stairs on this WZWand and upstairs in the hallway.
A kitchen with 6 open [is] too few; I would place 3/3/2 and 2 at the counter.
In the utility room, I would place at least 4 at work height for battery-powered devices or handheld vacuum cleaners, electric window wipers, etc. You can install a conventional telephone socket in the utility room for the router and co.
 

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