A TV outlet with socket is a combination electrical fixture commonly used in architectural and interior design to provide both power and signal connectivity for televisions.
It typically includes a coaxial TV outlet for cable or satellite connections and a standard electrical socket (or multiple sockets) to power the television and other related devices, such as streaming boxes, gaming consoles, or sound systems.
These outlets are strategically positioned in living rooms, bedrooms, and entertainment areas to ensure a clean and organized installation, often concealed within walls or integrated into modular panel systems.
In modern architecture, they may also include additional ports like HDMI, USB, or network connections to support smart TV functionality and reduce cable clutter, enhancing both aesthetic appeal and functionality.
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TV outlet with socket detail drawing – 1
A TV outlet with socket detail drawing in construction typically includes the following elements:
- Plan and Elevation Views – Shows the location of the TV outlet and power socket on the wall, including height dimensions from the floor.
- Wiring Diagram – Displays electrical and signal wiring connections, including conduits and cable routing.
- Mounting Details – Specifies the type of backbox (e.g., recessed or surface-mounted) and installation method.
- Material Specifications – Lists the type of socket, TV outlet, and any additional ports (HDMI, USB, Ethernet).
- Clearances & Positioning – Ensures proper spacing from other electrical components and compliance with standards.
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