What appliances do you need to have in the living room?

Updated on Living room 2024-07-31
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The living room in general.

    Household appliances all need sockets; Such as TV, refrigerator, water heater, air conditioner and so on.

    The household power socket in the living room generally uses 250v 10A.

    However, the following higher-power household appliance sockets need 250V 16A; The diameter of the socket wire is 4 square millimeters of copper core wire.

    Some household appliances are directly controlled by small disconnect switches without the need for sockets.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    TV background wall: TV power supply, TV cable, DVD, power amplifier, audio, etc.

    Sofa background wall: floor lamp power supply, air conditioning power supply, reserved power supply.

    Chandeliers, spotlights and strips of light are generally located in the foyer corridor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Audio-visual systems, including TVs, DVDs, stereos, as well as water dispensers, air conditioners, a few walls around the living room to facilitate the use of vacuum cleaners, and sockets around the sofa to prevent temporary use in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Televisions, water dispensers, air conditioners, set-top boxes, routers, etc. are all used.

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You have to use the universal meter voltage level 250 volts to see if there is 220 volts, if not, this is the lack of zero wire, and then remove the amount of 220 volts in each socket in the kitchen, this process is more troublesome, the best is to find the electrician to help, labor costs must be indispensable.

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Hello, I am an electrician in a factory, according to your description, most of the insulation problems for the socket are wrong, there may be water seepage on the wall or leakage of electrical appliances. It is recommended that you try to replace the socket in another room to rule out whether there is a problem with the socket or the terminals at both ends of the wire.