ᐅ Electrical Installation During the Shell Construction Phase
Created on: 20 Apr 2017 14:48
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Hendrik007
Hello everyone,
I need to finalize the electrical planning for my new apartment construction soon. I have already incorporated many great ideas from the forum, such as bedside lamps that can be switched from the door. Thanks for that.
Now I would like to ask the experts here if they know of any other useful tips. Sometimes a small effort during the rough construction phase can have a big impact, or you only realize after completion what could have been done better or differently.
Basically, the following is planned for our 4-room ground-floor apartment:
Do you have any additional ideas?
Best regards
I need to finalize the electrical planning for my new apartment construction soon. I have already incorporated many great ideas from the forum, such as bedside lamps that can be switched from the door. Thanks for that.
Now I would like to ask the experts here if they know of any other useful tips. Sometimes a small effort during the rough construction phase can have a big impact, or you only realize after completion what could have been done better or differently.
Basically, the following is planned for our 4-room ground-floor apartment:
- Power outlet in each room below the light switch
- Double power outlets in all corners of the living and bedrooms
- Sixfold power outlets where the TV will be mounted on the wall, plus empty conduit for the wall-mounted TV
- In the living room, two outlets near the entrance will be switchable for lamps (or Christmas lights)
- The same setup in the bedroom for the bedside lamps
- In the bathroom: double outlet by the mirror and in a corner where bathroom furniture will be placed, as well as under the heater and power supply to the toilet to prepare for a shower toilet
- Double outlet on the terrace and a power cable to the back of the garden (where a garden shed will be built eventually) – all switchable from inside
- Outdoor power above the terrace door in case a retractable awning is installed there
- Network cables laid in a star topology to each bedroom and the TV corner, running to the router in the storage room
- Obviously, plenty of power outlets in the kitchen
- Roller shutter switches by each window and one central switch in the hallway for all
- TV connections in each bedroom and the living room
- Telephone and internet connection point in the storage room
Do you have any additional ideas?
Best regards
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Hendrik00725 Apr 2017 13:36And what does Accesspoint stand for? AVM doesn’t have one, right?
Hendrik007 schrieb:
And what does access point stand for? AVM doesn’t have those, right?Access point – that is a device category, in German: Zugriffspunkt.
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Caspar202025 Apr 2017 15:37The Fritz repeaters can do that as well. This feature is called a LAN bridge.
And above all, they can share the settings from the Fritz box.
And above all, they can share the settings from the Fritz box.
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Hendrik00725 Apr 2017 16:39Wouldn't a LAN bridge be created if I connect a device to the repeater using a network cable? I actually want to connect the repeater to the LAN...
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Caspar202025 Apr 2017 19:37The mode also exists. However, it is called WLAN Client Mode.
With LAN Bridge, you do exactly what you described last. AVM also provides colorful diagrams.
With LAN Bridge, you do exactly what you described last. AVM also provides colorful diagrams.