Electrical planning - Is something missing?

  • Erstellt am 2016-03-02 14:14:35

Uwe82

2016-03-02 16:22:20
  • #1
New cables are not as flexible as one might think and above all, you sometimes really have to put a lot of work into it to prevent them from getting stuck in curves. The replacement is easier, connect cables together and pull at one end
 

Vitalio

2016-03-02 17:08:59
  • #2
Child 2 door hinge is incorrect or the sockets need to be where the network is, as Uwe already said, network in the children's room must be behind the table.
Roller shutter manual or electric?
At our place, every window has a time-controlled socket for Christmas lights. Staircase lighting (basic lighting) is also time-controlled. Spots over the toilet and shower are controlled by presence detectors (I would swap toilet and shower. The toilet is only used in the morning and evening, so daylight can be neglected, you don’t have to cross the whole bathroom to go to the toilet. Plan wall outlet above the washbasin. Just planning a mirror you can forget, after 2 months it starts, "We need a mirror cabinet."
I would also plan a network socket in the kitchen.
I would equip the dressing room with at least 3-4 spots, also the staircase.
Also one at the entrance to the bathroom, you might need an electric towel ladder to heat the bathroom. In the bedroom you can still put a light switch next to the bed, definitely USB sockets next to the nightstands (I still have to change that myself). One socket next to every door is enough (for vacuum cleaner?), for that better do a staircase switching so that when going in or out of EVERY room, you can turn the light in the staircase ON/OFF. Don’t forget the network for controlled residential ventilation and heating.
 

Vitalio

2016-03-02 17:16:19
  • #3
How wide is the hallway upstairs, can't you do without these 45-degree angles in the children's room? If the stairs are not planned to be 80cm wide, then you have at least 2.1m there, which is enough for 2x 86.5cm doors.
 

toxicmolotof

2016-03-02 17:26:14
  • #4
16 satellite connections? That's more than some apartment buildings have.

And I thought I had been generous with my 7 connections.
 

Sebastian79

2016-03-02 17:28:51
  • #5
Probably double lines - we have 12 lines, including one double line in the living room. Elsewhere I found that unnecessary.
 

Sebastian79

2016-03-02 18:01:28
  • #6
Sat cables, not LAN

We also have 45-degree walls, I find that a bit too much here as well - self-painted?
 

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