Hello All...Leo here...I am studying for my test btu have not yet passed. I currently do basic installs for A/V equip.
Here is my question..
I have HO that would like a TV mounter in her bathroom at the tub. I have looked up code, and also the thread here about the best way to do it...
http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=81602
But the wall the HO wants the TV installed contains a large window...She would like me to cover the lower hlf of the window with Drywall...flush it out, and mount the tv in that lower sections. Kind of like using the lower half of the window sill as part of the box for a in wall mount. I have no Q's about placement of the recepiticle outside of the foot of the tub and not above it..and I plan on sercuring the box fram to the iinside of the window frame and using plexi as a barrier between the tv screen and the tub area...
Now I know I personally would not like this set-up, and there is no need to watch tv whiel taking a bath...but it is what the HO is asking me to do. Any suggestions on doing this? I hopw I am being clear. My basic brainstorming goes like this...blockthe window portion being covered by the tv box in the sill with some kind of backing so form the outside your not looking at the tv and wires and to prevent a lot fo direct heat/sunlight to bake the electrical stuff....then I will secure a top 2x4 "stud" for the top section of the box. thus giving me four solid walls /frame to wrk within. I will then route the power and cable wires thru the wall from the closest outlet and patch and paint it up once done. for the box I will built a face plate made of drywall )or should I use a stronger material?) with a plexi square insert lined up with the TV screen...after that I will connect the tv/cable wires, slide the tv into the box, w/screen facing plexi, and hing the top frame for easy access?
I wish I could draw what I'm talking about here...any sideline input/help would be great...thanks!
The HO does not wish to remove and install a smaller window, and she wante the space above the tv box to be window...I could also put some read bars beind tv in case box gets bumped it wont put pressure on the wondow at all.
Leo
Here is my question..
I have HO that would like a TV mounter in her bathroom at the tub. I have looked up code, and also the thread here about the best way to do it...
http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=81602
But the wall the HO wants the TV installed contains a large window...She would like me to cover the lower hlf of the window with Drywall...flush it out, and mount the tv in that lower sections. Kind of like using the lower half of the window sill as part of the box for a in wall mount. I have no Q's about placement of the recepiticle outside of the foot of the tub and not above it..and I plan on sercuring the box fram to the iinside of the window frame and using plexi as a barrier between the tv screen and the tub area...
Now I know I personally would not like this set-up, and there is no need to watch tv whiel taking a bath...but it is what the HO is asking me to do. Any suggestions on doing this? I hopw I am being clear. My basic brainstorming goes like this...blockthe window portion being covered by the tv box in the sill with some kind of backing so form the outside your not looking at the tv and wires and to prevent a lot fo direct heat/sunlight to bake the electrical stuff....then I will secure a top 2x4 "stud" for the top section of the box. thus giving me four solid walls /frame to wrk within. I will then route the power and cable wires thru the wall from the closest outlet and patch and paint it up once done. for the box I will built a face plate made of drywall )or should I use a stronger material?) with a plexi square insert lined up with the TV screen...after that I will connect the tv/cable wires, slide the tv into the box, w/screen facing plexi, and hing the top frame for easy access?
I wish I could draw what I'm talking about here...any sideline input/help would be great...thanks!
The HO does not wish to remove and install a smaller window, and she wante the space above the tv box to be window...I could also put some read bars beind tv in case box gets bumped it wont put pressure on the wondow at all.
Leo