Tolentino
2021-04-02 23:28:56
- #1
Hi @all,
Thank you for the many suggestions.
I have a few more questions:
I have planned 3 KG empty conduits from the HAR to the outside. 1 for doorbell and power to the front. 1 for power to the carport/parking space. 1 for cables to the front.
Isn't that enough for now? Is there an advantage to laying the cables right away?
I have two outdoor light points in the standard. One on the front door side, one on the terrace side.
Apart from the parking space, I can’t think of any other place where I would need lighting.
Outdoor sockets: Is one per house side enough?
Access points: Is one per floor enough?
I would connect all permanently installed devices via LAN anyway.
Do controlled residential ventilation and heat pump have to be connected by the electrician with permanently installed CAT connections? Can't I run a cable there myself and put it on the ceiling? It’s a (pretty small) room after all.
A simple doorbell would be enough for me, but we are planning an empty conduit to the front anyway (see above).
If I equip the switches that need to be switched with logic with Shelleys, is that enough?
The photovoltaic empty conduit is planned. Although the electrician wanted to lay a cable right away during an initial consultation. How do I best argue here and what kind of empty conduit is needed? From the other thread where this was recently discussed, I didn’t really get any smarter. Suddenly multiple conduits were mentioned.
Is there, besides aesthetics and cable clutter, any technical or other reason that speaks for fixed multiple sockets and against power strips?
How many ceiling light points do you have in the different room types?
Sorry for some of the very beginner questions.
Thank you for the many suggestions.
I have a few more questions:
I have planned 3 KG empty conduits from the HAR to the outside. 1 for doorbell and power to the front. 1 for power to the carport/parking space. 1 for cables to the front.
Isn't that enough for now? Is there an advantage to laying the cables right away?
I have two outdoor light points in the standard. One on the front door side, one on the terrace side.
Apart from the parking space, I can’t think of any other place where I would need lighting.
Outdoor sockets: Is one per house side enough?
Access points: Is one per floor enough?
I would connect all permanently installed devices via LAN anyway.
Do controlled residential ventilation and heat pump have to be connected by the electrician with permanently installed CAT connections? Can't I run a cable there myself and put it on the ceiling? It’s a (pretty small) room after all.
A simple doorbell would be enough for me, but we are planning an empty conduit to the front anyway (see above).
If I equip the switches that need to be switched with logic with Shelleys, is that enough?
The photovoltaic empty conduit is planned. Although the electrician wanted to lay a cable right away during an initial consultation. How do I best argue here and what kind of empty conduit is needed? From the other thread where this was recently discussed, I didn’t really get any smarter. Suddenly multiple conduits were mentioned.
Is there, besides aesthetics and cable clutter, any technical or other reason that speaks for fixed multiple sockets and against power strips?
How many ceiling light points do you have in the different room types?
Sorry for some of the very beginner questions.