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RE: mounting LD11 behind plasterboard


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  • Subject: RE: mounting LD11 behind plasterboard
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 20:06:56 +0100
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I plan to leave access to it through the lamp or something similar. I just
wonder if it will be fine heating-wise.
Nik
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Keith Doxey [mailto:lists.diyha@xxxxxxx]
  Sent: 13 October 2002 09:51
  To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx   Subject: RE: [ukha_d] mounting LD11 behind plasterboard


  www.diyha.co.uk

  then "Tutorials"

  then "AD10 Installation"

  But not a good idea to have it inaccessable because if^H^H WHEN the fuse
  goes you will have to rip the wall apart or  stay in the dark!

  Keith

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Nikola Kasic [mailto:nikola@xxxxxxx]
  Sent: 13 October 2002 02:52
  To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx   Subject: [ukha_d] mounting LD11 behind plasterboard


  I have two LD11s and I would like to mount them behind the
  plasterboard. One should go in bathroom. There is plenty of space for
  cooling, but because water pipes are going nearby, I would like to
  put it in some kind of enclosure, to prevent problems if pipes start
  leaking. I had it happen once i the past, so I prefer to be on a safe
  side.
  Does anyone know any suitable enclosure for that?
  I went today to B&Q, Wickes etc. and I couldn't find anything
  suitable. I remember that someone (I think Keith) posted a picture
  and explanation how he mounted it in some enclosure. I went through
  automatedhome web site and through Keith's web sites and couldn't
  find it.
  Can anyone point me in a right direction?

  The other LD11 I plan to put in a ceiling behind plasterboard. There
  is just 3.5 cm space between plasterboard and concrete. Will that be
  enough for LD11 not to overheat?

  Cheers,
  Nik



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