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RichP

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  1. 27 minutes ago, neiln said:

    So the flue would be twin wall, and this would then be hidden inside a fake chimney breast. In which case the fake breast (aka, a silicone booby) can be constructed of wood and plaster board, making the running of cables easier.  The twin wall would allow combustibles fairly close, but don't ignore the regs for the stove

     

    Silicone booby made me laugh. I’ll use a local company hopefully to do the full job so presumably they’ll be able to offer their advice. The main school of thinking is ‘where do I put the Virgin Media wall socket?’ Either it goes high so it can go behind the TV but the consensus I’m reading here suggests it may be better to one side of the fire / fake booby. 

  2. 11 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

    Run them through conduits. Chase, run cable through conduit - 1 for each cable - and then glue the conduits into the chasings with liberal amounts of Tek7 or similar and clips. No sharp bends. There shouldn't ever be a problem with the cables, the terminations, maybe. Conduits must be amply large to allow the terminations to slide through them, like HDMI etc.

    I guess the issue with that is the openings being unsightly. But potentially an option yes if they are tactically placed. 
     

     

  3. 2 minutes ago, neiln said:

    When you say building a fireplace, what is there now and what do you want to end up with?  A photo or sketch may help.

     

    2 minutes ago, neiln said:

    When you say building a fireplace, what is there now and what do you want to end up with?  A photo or sketch may help.

    At present it is a bare external wall in a single story, ground floor extension. So flue can either go straight up or out and up. The following link is the sort of thing I’m thinking (though it will need to be wider than this). 

     

    If there is no recess behind the TV (maybe because there is a fire safety risk) then I would be very interested to learn what the alternatives are. I’m thinking some form of tubing that runs from the power sockets / TV boxes to the rear of the television. 
     


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  4. Firstly - hello all... New here. 

     

    All being well, I am due to complete a house purchase this month. I have wanted a log burner for as long as I can remember but never had a property where it would be possible - until now. 

     

    My question really surrounds the building of a 'fireplace' which will hide the flue on the burner and also serve as somewhere to mount the TV (I will utilze an Oak beem to act as a mantlepiece and protect the TV from heat). 

     

    In order to do this I will need to install mains electricity behind the television. Ideally I would also like to have a small recess behind the TV in which to hide Sky/Virgin Media box. However, I'm unsure whether this would be possible due to fire regulations. Can anyone offer any insight into how they may have ensured that wires were not visible when completing a project such as the one I have described above?

     

    Many thanks in advance,

    Rich 

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