Hi guys,
I have recently had a garage constructed for use as a games room.
I will be getting the electrics done by a competent electrician, however, I would like to know what can and can't be done before getting quotes so that I know exactly what I am asking for.
The games room will contain many arcade machines (video games and pinball etc) This means that getting to wall sockets behind the machines. to turn them on and off would be impossible.
Ideally, what I would like to have is a grid switch plate, near to the consumer unit, fitted with 20amp double pole grid switches, so that I can easily turn each socket on and off from one location.
So basically, power goes from CU to grid switches, then cable goes from each single grid switch, to each single socket located around the games room.
I have seen this done in other peoples games rooms, but they have done this themselves and as such does not necessarily meet regulations.
Is there a way of doing what I am asking above so that the installation meets regulations?
Thanks in advance for your help
Luke
I have recently had a garage constructed for use as a games room.
I will be getting the electrics done by a competent electrician, however, I would like to know what can and can't be done before getting quotes so that I know exactly what I am asking for.
The games room will contain many arcade machines (video games and pinball etc) This means that getting to wall sockets behind the machines. to turn them on and off would be impossible.
Ideally, what I would like to have is a grid switch plate, near to the consumer unit, fitted with 20amp double pole grid switches, so that I can easily turn each socket on and off from one location.
So basically, power goes from CU to grid switches, then cable goes from each single grid switch, to each single socket located around the games room.
I have seen this done in other peoples games rooms, but they have done this themselves and as such does not necessarily meet regulations.
Is there a way of doing what I am asking above so that the installation meets regulations?
Thanks in advance for your help
Luke
