Prewiring Renovations


Hey folks. Its been a while since I joined in. Hope everyone is still chasing the dream (or is that steam?). We have begun renovations. I was wondering if I could get some input about wiring while the walls have been torn down. We are in a three level townhome with the basement as the main entertainment center. I have asked the electrician for two outlets with dedicated lines in the basement and one for the den up top. I would also like to wire for the possibility of installing a Sonos system in the future (I'm sure that has been a hot topic). Basically I'm looking for any advice as to electric wire specs, cable tv specs (I hear Cat 6), fuses and deceent behind the wall speaker cable. I know about Hubell outlets and power conditioners which can go in later but the contractors are pushing hard. Any and all suggestions would be greatly appeciated. Thanks in advance.
wirehead
If I were you I would consult someone whose business is installing home theaters and the like for a living. You may get some quality answers here, but your situation is unique to you.
My only observation is to istall more than just two lines.I got 6 lines in my listening room,but I would suggest to go for 4 lines and preferably 20A.Therefore your electrecian should use 12/2 Romex.I read about cryo treated wire and even heavier gauge like 10 or even 8 but in my opinion 12/2 Romex is fine and as per code.In regards to Cat6 I actually installed that in my walls too,but I don't know anything about Sonos .Don'r forget to install Roxul fire & sound insulation in your interior walls before you close them,it makes a big difference.Ceilings too if you want.
George
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