Browse Forums DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Re: Media Room.. cables in wall cavity 8Jul 04, 2016 5:54 pm Building Services Engineer Renovating our 1960's modernist home in Brisbane https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=82091 Re: Media Room.. cables in wall cavity 10Jul 11, 2016 12:50 am Any cabling that can potentially connect to the telecommunications network requires a cabers licence to be installed and maintained. Coax cable for TV was not considered as Comms cabling until of late, because most modern TV's, DVD players which have an RF output also have a Network output, you could say the same about speaker cabling since some AVR's have internet connectivity functions. The short answer is No, there is no current regulations for a licence requirement for speaker cabling, however there is still a long list of requirements you need to follow as it is still classed as cabling works, mainly separation from power cabling, do not run it inside the same conduit as any power cabling, keep it away from any power terminations, be it switches, GPO's, light fittings etc and you should be fine. Antenna Direct Perth www.antennadirect.com.au 0423919037 Get your home NBN Ready Smart Wiring and Structured Cabling in Perth Antenna Installations | TV Wall Mounting | Data Cabling HD Security Camera Systems / CCTV I am saying that double brick has similar thermal performance due to thermal mass effect. It will be still very interesting to see the state of your framing after 10-15… 10 23104 Hey guys, what’s everyone opinion on James Hardie linea direct fix to frame? Would this be the most common method and anybody ever had any problems down the track? 0 3786 Firstly, if your house is still under builder's warranty (10 years in Victoria) you should have no need to crawl into roof space but let the builder handle it, unless you… 3 4481 |