Large airtight installation enclosures

  • Erstellt am 2016-06-22 21:16:11

ONeill

2016-06-22 21:16:11
  • #1
Hello everyone,

I would like to install ceiling speakers on the ground floor. We are building with a timber frame construction and need to ensure airtightness for the installation housings. The ceiling outlet for my currently planned speakers is 150mm and the installation depth at least 75mm. Are there installation housings available that allow me to install the speakers in the ceiling, or is it only possible with suspended ceilings?

For the speakers, there are the EnoX products, for which I would need to look for flatter speakers.

Furthermore, I would like to install an in-wall touch display. The same conditions as described above apply here. What options are there? For the planned 19 inch, the EnoX systems do not fit. :-)

Thanks in advance for your help.

Regards, Christian
 

tomtom79

2016-06-22 23:21:55
  • #2
Apart from the fact that loudspeakers always require a certain volume, I wonder which ceiling? From the ground floor or upper floor, etc.
 

ONeill

2016-06-23 07:31:03
  • #3
Morning,

as stated in the first sentence, it is about the ground floor.

I am aware that this system is not ideal for speakers. However, our requirements are not that high. If someone now says that this is not possible at all, that would also be okay. Then I would look further.

But I am also specifically looking for built-in housings for the speakers. These must be installed airtight. So far, I have not found anything suitable for this.

Sunny greetings,
Christian
 

ypg

2016-06-23 07:59:56
  • #4
What about the built-in speakers for flush mounting from the light switch series?
Take a look on the product page of e.g. Busch-Jäger under Multimedia at Radio/Speakers... Maybe that is something for your project?
 

andimann

2016-06-23 08:12:47
  • #5
Hi,
built-in pots from the company Kaiser were installed in the concrete ceiling here. Linking is not allowed, but try searching for "Kaiser HaloX®-P Beton-Einbaugehäuse".
Maybe you will find something there.

But a silly question: Why do you need airtight housings at all? Above the ground floor ceiling is the upper floor, so there shouldn’t be any problems with the thermal envelope, right? Is there another reason for that?

Best regards,

Andreas
 

ONeill

2016-06-24 09:27:10
  • #6
Thank you for the answers.

The speakers are not the problem, but that I am only allowed to install them in the ceiling with an airtight enclosure. And here I am currently trying to find a solution.

: We are building with a timber frame construction and do not have a concrete ceiling.
 

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