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Socket behind wall mounted TV
Hello,
What do the regs say about a socket behind a wall mounted TV? Is it like a washing machine where there must be some accessible means of isolating the appliance without moving it? The TV will be in the middle of some bedroom units, with drawer units below and bridging units above. I don't mind a visible isolator or maybe I can put the socket in the bridging unit. But what do the regs say on this? Thanks, Graham |
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