TV Installation
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HELPMEPLEASE
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TV Installation

by HELPMEPLEASE » Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:30 pm

I have just had a new kitchen fitted and have lost my TV socket - I want a new one fitted but in a different place. Can it go anywhere or will its position be constrained by anything? What sort of work is needed as I have had my kitchen tiled and suspect this may have to be disturbed i.e. some tiles drilled through.
Thanks

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by Kenj » Sun Mar 09, 2008 5:44 pm

There is not enough information here to understand what you are trying to do.
Do you mean an electric socket for the TV, or a TV aerial socket?
Either way you will probably need to run some surface cable and mount a surface connection box, unless you want to remove and redo some of the tiling.
This should have been planned and executed when the kitchen was being fitted. However, it is often difficult to get plumbers, electricians and tilers to co-ordinate their work.
The main constraints as to where the socket goes, is not to site it over the heated hob area, and keep it as far away from the sink as possible.

ericmark

by ericmark » Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:39 am

You say kitchen these come under part p if any mains involved as to aerials all depends on where you are etc. There are all sorts of ways to send TV signals around the house but if you want to hard wire to an aerial then you must have a wire.

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