Lighting and electrical planning in new construction

  • Erstellt am 2021-05-08 08:10:29

Martial.white

2021-05-08 13:22:13
  • #1
I am currently in the same phase. We have removed a lot of direct spotlights and will instead provide indirect lighting on the walls.

Don't forget the flush-mounted boxes for the W/LAN access points! The Fritzbox can't get through because of the reinforced concrete ceilings.
 

Hendrik1980

2021-05-08 22:05:56
  • #2
How did you provide indirect lighting on the walls? I have also already thought about installation boxes. The router will probably go in the office (upstairs), then I will probably need an access point on the ground floor and on the terrace. Right?
 

Gudeen.

2021-05-08 22:20:03
  • #3
Forget the WLAN integrated in the router and install an access point as centrally as possible on the ceiling in the ground floor and upper floor (e.g. Uqiquiti or similar).
 

ypg

2021-05-08 22:27:34
  • #4
.... normally one ceiling outlet per room is sufficient :rolleyes:
 

Hendrik1980

2021-05-08 22:33:01
  • #5
One access point per room??? Isn't that over the top?
 

Yaso2.0

2021-05-08 22:43:50
  • #6


Ceiling outlet = connection for ceiling light, not access points.

We also omitted the recessed spotlights throughout the entire house, except in the bathroom. For the kitchen, there will be surface-mounted spots; we planned the cables (ceiling outlets) as recommended by the kitchen planner for optimal lighting.
 

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