In this power relocation kit infographic, we cover all the parts of the puzzle, then share a few smart ways to understand the task at hand. In an industry where knowing exactly how to get a TV mounted on the wall is murky at best, installation standards can be incredibly alluring. But there is danger in believing every TV mounting service provider you find, and wisdom in looking at it with a critical eye.
HDMIs, opticals, coaxials, ethernet, RCAs & power cords.
Mounting a TV on the wall and hiding the audio and video cables provides an aesthetically pleasing experience.
A professional installer can install the power relocation kit where there are no studs or fire studs and fish all the power and AV cables inside the wall.
Remember to ask for a power relocation kit that meets NEC (National Electric Code) and UL standards (Underwriters Laboratories)
In those problematic installations where the home builder left “no prewiring” in the wall for your TV mounting, you need to conceal the ugly AV cables and install the power outlet.
This power relocation kit infographic is useful for you if you are trying to install everything yourself, and you are stuck and especially if you are.
We hope that this will help you to understand better how to request the installation of a kit that meets National Electric Codes and UL standards.
So your home project doesn’t become a fire hazard and put lives in danger.