A socket is not only an essential functional element of the electrical wiring, which serves to connect household appliances, but also a significant detail in the interior.
The trouble-free operation of the outlet, as well as its neat appearance, to a large extent depend on how well the installation is done, right? To make a proper installation, it is necessary to take into account a number of nuances that are present in this work, one of which is the correct installation of socket boxes.
Have you ever been involved in the installation of a socket and are afraid to make mistakes? We will help to deal with all the features - the article details the types of installation boxes and the subtleties of installing each of them.
Attention is also paid to the installation of undergrowths in frequently encountered types of substrates - concrete, drywall, tiled walls. The material is supplemented by visual photos and useful videos.
Types and characteristics of podrozetniki
Modern outlets, both in appearance and in method of installation, are significantly different from those that were installed in houses of the Soviet era.
If earlier they simply were built into the wall without the possibility of replacement, today installing them, and if necessary changing the outlet, is not particularly difficult.
And all this thanks to the undergrowth, which, in fact, is a box that reliably holds the socket in its bowels and at the same time ensures its fire safety.
Podrozetniki come in different shapes and sizes, differ in manufacturing materials and installation method, so before you buy, you need to understand their types.
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Block of sockets in the wall of a log house
The device of the power point in the socket
Reliable locking mechanisms
Choose a wall socket according to the wall material
The main selection criterion is the material of the walls into which the installation of the sockets will be carried out.
On this basis, there is the following classification of boxes:
- structures designed for installation in walls made of solid materials: concrete, reinforced concrete, aerated concrete, brick;
- glasses for walls made of composite materials: drywall, plastic plates, chipboard, plywood and others.
In the first case, the undergrowth is a round glass on which there are no additional elements. It is fixed in the wall with a mortar.
In its walls or bottom there are mounting holes for wiring. When installing the socket, just remove the jumpers and squeeze out the plug.
Socket outlets with lateral docking units allow quick and easy installation of two or more outlets at once
To install several adjacent sockets, you can use the cups, on the side of which there is a mounting mechanism. Podrozetniki join each other using special grooves and are combined into blocks.
In the boxes for drywall there are special clamping plastic or metal legs designed to fix the elements in the hollow walls. The clamps are mounted on screws that rotate to adjust their position.
When the screw is turned, the presser foot rises or falls. Clockwise rotation brings the clamping element closer to the wall, and secures the glass in drywall
What form are manufactured products?
The greatest distribution was gained by round-shaped podrozetniki. For them, it is very simple to make a hole in the wall using a variety of devices.
Round glasses can be used both for mounting a single outlet or switch, or combine them into groups, connecting to each other by means of docking nodes.
Square boxes, although they are not used so often, have certain advantages. Their volume is much larger, so you can hide a lot of wires in them.
Often they are used for mounting elements of the "smart home" system. There are single and group square socket boxes designed for installation of up to five outlets.
On sale there are oval boxes, which, like square ones, have a large internal space. They are convenient in that they can immediately connect a double outlet. All products described above are mounted on walls and are used for hidden wiring.
There is another type of mounting boxes, which stand somewhat apart - plastic covers or in other words multi-boxes, designed for open installation on the baseboard. They are designed for one or more outlets and usually have a square shape.
This type of installation of plastic linings can only be used on collapsible plastic skirtings
Outside sockets have two modifications - designs with installation up to the middle of the baseboard or to the floor. Since multiboxes are mounted on top of the baseboard, their distinguishing feature is aesthetic appeal and original design.
Installation Box Size
An important parameter of the sockets is their size, which are selected based on the specific installation conditions. The plug is 60-70 mm in diameter and 25-80 mm in depth.
Standard designs have external dimensions of 45 x 68 mm, while it must be borne in mind that the internal depth in this case will be 40 and the diameter 65 mm.
When installing several round socket boxes in a group, one of them, having an increased depth, can serve, in addition to its main purpose, as a junction box
Oversized glasses, the depth of which is about 80 mm, it is advisable to use when there is no junction box in the wiring, and the socket itself performs its functions. As for square products, then, as a rule, they have a size of 70x70 or 60x60 mm.
Mounting Box Material
The most popular are undergrowths made of non-combustible plastic. They can be installed in concrete walls and structures made of composite materials.
There are also metal boxes that used to be ubiquitous in the past, but today they are almost replaced by plastic products.
Metal sockets are installed, as a rule, during the installation of electrical wiring in wooden houses. They are made of galvanized or non-ferrous metal and can not be welded, so the connection to a metal pipe is made by soldering.
For safety and fire prevention, when installing electrical wiring in wooden houses, it is necessary to use metal sockets
The basic rules for installing the socket
Before installing the socket, it is necessary to choose the place of its installation. But since the outlet is a source of increased danger, special requirements are laid down for its placement in some rooms, prescribed in "Rules for the installation of electrical installations" (PUE).
According to the PUE:
- from the electrical outlet to the pipe through which the gas passes, there must be a distance of at least 50 cm;
- sockets in the bathroom can be installed at a distance of at least 60 cm from the source of the spray (washbasin, shower, bath);
- installation of switches is recommended to be done from the side where the door handle is located, while the distance from the device to the floor should be up to 100 cm;
- Do not install outlets in saunas, baths, and rooms where washing is done.
There are no special rules for the rest of the rooms. Place the sockets in such a way that their use is convenient for all family members.
It is also necessary to be guided by safety requirements, and to install devices taking into account the location of household appliances in the house so that their cords reach outlets without the use of extension cords.
You may also be interested in information about the nuances of installing a power outlet for a washer or an outlet for an electric stove.
Recommended installation locations for sockets and switches in the room in terms of practicality and convenience
Installation of a socket box in a concrete base
If you have already decided where your outlets will be located, you can proceed with installation work, which consists of several stages.
Before installing the socket in concrete, marking is done, then a hole is made in the wall and a gypsum mortar is prepared.
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Step 1: To install a wall socket in the wall, drill a hole. For a brick with concrete we select a crown for concrete, for drywall - for wood
Step 2: With a chisel, we destroy the material within the drilled hole. Carefully modify it with a chisel
Step 3: Let’s try the socket box at the installation site. It should fit freely in the hole so that the outer edge is flush with the wall
Step 4: Carefully, using a sharp construction knife, break out the “plugs” of the holes through which the wires will be supplied
Step 5: Using a brush with medium hard bristles, clean the hole from dust generated during drilling, apply soil
Step 6: We apply plaster mortar or alabaster into the hole, prepared only in the volume necessary for fixing the box, evenly and quickly distribute the composition
Step 7: Install the rosette in the recess with the solution introduced into it. We align its position, focusing on the plane of the wall and the mounting fixtures of the glass
Step 8: Remove the excess composition squeezed out of the hole during installation of the sapling, masterfully, at the same time leveling the solution around
Drilling a wall for installing a socket
Removing material from a drilled hole
Performing a tryout
Preparing wiring holes
Drill dust hole cleaning
Application of fixative
Installing a rosette in a prepared niche
Removal of excess solution
Step # 1 - marking up the wall
The sequence of markup works is as follows:
- use a tape measure to measure the distance from the floor to the intended installation location of the undergrowth;
- if the flooring has not yet been laid, then it is necessary to add another 5 cm;
- using the construction level, draw two lines: horizontal and vertical with the intersection point in the place where the box will be installed;
- attach the glass to the wall and circle it with a pencil.
If you are installing two or more sockets, then first with the help of the construction level a horizontal line is drawn. It should be located at that distance from the floor on which the sockets will be placed.
Find the center of the first box and draw a vertical line through it. Then set aside exactly 71 mm and draw a second vertical. In this place will be the center of the second glass. The marking of the following sockets is carried out similarly.
When installing several socket boxes, it is necessary to very clearly markup and correctly determine the horizontal line so that all the boxes are on the same level
Step # 2 - punching a hole in concrete
There are several ways to make holes in a brick or concrete wall.The simplest of them is with the help of a crown on concrete with victorious teeth, with which it, crashing into the wall, makes a circle of the right size.
In the center of the crown there is a drill from Pobedit for making a central hole.
Since standard sockets have an outer diameter of 67-68 mm, a crown with a diameter of 70 mm is suitable for work. The nozzle is put on a punch or drill, set on a marked line and make a hole.
Then the nozzle is pulled out, and the entire concrete layer remaining there is knocked out of the hole with a chisel and hammer.
The hole should be 4-5 mm deeper than the height of the undergrowth, for this the crown must be completely recessed into the wall
If there is no crown on concrete, then you can make a hole with a drill with a drill. First, a central hole is drilled to the entire depth of the nozzle, and then holes are made with the same drill along a circle line.
The more of them, the easier it will be to hollow out the hole of the desired diameter and depth with a chisel with a hammer or punch.
Another way is to make a square hole with a grinder with a nozzle in the form of a diamond disk. First, the central lines are cut, and then - along the entire perimeter of the undergrowth. The process as always ends with a chisel with a hammer.
Step # 3 - installing the box in the wall
After the hole is made, it needs to be cleaned well and inserted into it the socket for fitting. It should enter freely in width, and a depth of about 5 mm should remain for the solution.
If everything turned out as it should, now it is necessary to make a passage for laying the wire from the top or bottom of the hole (depending on the location in the room of the wiring).
From a hole made by a drill (in soft walls with a chisel or chisel), a strob is laid, along which the electric wire will go
The rosette also needs to be prepared. Turn it over with the bottom side, where the slots for the wires are located and cut one of them with a knife. We put a wire there and insert the box into the wall for verification.
To fix the glass, prepare a solution of gypsum or alabaster, which should have a sour cream consistency. It is worth considering that the solution of these materials hardens very quickly, and you have no more than three to four minutes to complete the installation process of the undergrowth. Five minutes later, the mixture will be unusable.
Two minutes before laying the box in the wall, the hole is wetted with water. After the liquid is absorbed, a layer of gypsum is applied to its walls with a spatula. A wire is threaded into the glass, its rear part is also smeared with a solution, and the undergrowth is inserted into the hole.
Adjust the position of the box so that its edge is flush with the wall and the cogs are horizontal.
To completely fix the glass, a mortar is also laid in all the cracks and gaps, and then the wall around the undergrowth is coated with a plaster mixture
Step # 4 - Combining Multiple Sockets
How markup of two or more sub-rosettes is performed has been described above. Holes are made in the same ways as for a single box. The only difference is the need to combine the holes with each other. This can be done with a chisel or grinder.
Before installation, the sockets must be docked to each other using a side fastener. Wall mounting is the same as installing a single cup.
An important point that you must pay attention to when attaching the block of boxes is the strict horizontal position of the socket outlets during their fixation in the wall with gypsum mortar. It is necessary to make this part of the installation only with the help of the building level.
The figure clearly shows all the stages of the installation of several sockets in a concrete wall
Installing boxes in hollow walls
Podrozetniki designed for walls made of composite materials, in particular plasterboard, have a slightly different design than installation boxes for concrete and brick foundations.
Fixing the glass in the wall is done without gypsum mortar, which allows installation of the undergrowth in drywall much faster and easier.
To make holes, it is better to use a crown on the tree, as they turn out to be smooth and neat, which facilitates the installation process of the socket
At the top of the glass there are four cogs arranged in pairs. Two of them protrude a little outside and are intended for mounting a switch or outlet.
The other two are slightly recessed into the body of the socket. On the bottom of each screw there is a metal or plastic foot, which, when the screw is scrolled, sets in motion and fixes the box in drywall.
Before inserting the glass into the wall, draw an electrical wire through the previously made hole in the back of the box
Before installing the socket, make the markup as described above. Making a hole in drywall is much easier than in a concrete wall. You can simply cut a circle with a knife or drill a contour with a drill, and then cut it with the same knife.
However, when using these methods, not very smooth edges are obtained. In addition, drywall - the material is quite fragile and can break.
It is best to do the job with a wood crown. After the hole has been prepared, remove the wire into it and insert the socket box so that the screws are horizontal. Lock the glass in drywall by turning the two recessed screws clockwise.
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Preparing a wall socket for drywall
Features mounting mounting cups
Rules for tightening the clamping screws
Forming holes for wiring
Installation of socket boxes in ceramic tiles
If it is necessary to install a socket or switch in the wall, which is supposed to be tiled, marking and making holes in concrete is carried out before the start of finishing work. Electrical wires are laid in advance in the recesses received.
After laying the tiles, marking is done again, and holes of the required depth are drilled in it. It is best to drill a tile with a diamond crown, periodically cooling it with water.
A gypsum mortar is laid in the recesses, it is also applied to the back of the socket, and then the box is pressed into the hole and leveled.
To install several outlets, a template is made in advance, according to which the wall is first marked, and then after facing it is applied to the tile, and holes are drilled on it
The nuances of installing a multibox on the baseboard
What should I do if a high-quality repair has already been made in the house, but I need one more point for connecting electrical household appliances?
In this case, it is not necessary to rip off the new wallpaper and ditch the wall; you can make a socket directly on the baseboard.
Multi-boxes correspond to all types of standard single outlets. They can accommodate not only electrical, but also telephone outlets, as well as Internet cable connectors
However, it should be noted that this method can only be used on collapsible plastic baseboards with a cable channel. Before installing the socket, it is necessary to lay the wire inside the baseboard.
To do this, remove the cover from the part in which the socket will be located. This operation is performed from the corner or from the nearest plug, just pry off the cover with a screwdriver and carefully remove it.
Cut the skirting so that a gap is formed whose width matches the size of the plastic lining.Insert a multibox into it, insert a wire into the hole in its body, and fix the socket with dowels.
How to install the sockets in a concrete wall, you can see in the following video:
To find out how the installation of podrozetniki in the tiles, see the video:
The installation of the rosettes, although it seems at first glance very simple, has its own difficulties and nuances that must be taken into account during operation, so that after a while it is not necessary to re-breed the dirt and reinstall the shattered devices.
The durability and appearance of the outlet or switch depends on how correctly and correctly installed the sockets are installed..
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