ᐅ Recessed Ceiling Spotlights in Thin Concrete Slab – Drilling?
Created on: 3 Mar 2016 11:49
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Scratchi
Hello!
We have just started the groundworks, and I am currently in the middle of planning our ceiling spotlights. These should fully illuminate the living, dining, and kitchen area. We plan to attach KG caps to the precast concrete ceiling and lay the cables directly through conduits before having the concrete poured. We will handle drilling through the precast ceiling ourselves later on.
Now the question is how to arrange the spotlights. We are a bit uncertain about this. Our current idea is shown in the drawing! Is this sufficient? Which type of spotlights would be best to achieve an even, full illumination?
We have just started the groundworks, and I am currently in the middle of planning our ceiling spotlights. These should fully illuminate the living, dining, and kitchen area. We plan to attach KG caps to the precast concrete ceiling and lay the cables directly through conduits before having the concrete poured. We will handle drilling through the precast ceiling ourselves later on.
Now the question is how to arrange the spotlights. We are a bit uncertain about this. Our current idea is shown in the drawing! Is this sufficient? Which type of spotlights would be best to achieve an even, full illumination?
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Sebastian795 Mar 2016 20:12There is no steel reinforcement inside my factory-made boxes.
By the way, 180mm (7 inches) holes are possible – I just drilled 105mm (4 inches) holes and can therefore align everything in one plane.
By the way, 180mm (7 inches) holes are possible – I just drilled 105mm (4 inches) holes and can therefore align everything in one plane.
torsan schrieb:
Well, the fixed price has not changed.
I would have paid for it as well. The recessed lights look great, and I hate dangling lamps. But everyone has their own preference.
Cheers, torsan Hello,
on the ground floor, we also had about 50 recessed light housings installed; this did not lead to any additional costs during the shell construction. We have now received the final invoice from the builder. The materials themselves were purchased through the electrician.