▲ | loloquwowndueo 16 hours ago | |||||||||||||
It’s about power cords not properly installed electrical wiring. Google for “power cords in walls” for tons of discussion about why not, and for national electrical code section 400.8 for the actual regulations. Probably US-centric but the general concerns apply. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | Nevermark 12 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
If hiding TV power and video cables behind a few feet of walls is a code violating disease, the US has an out of control epidemic! Note the practical difference between running fat insulated cables (so safe they are built to live bare in living spaces, often piled in knots behind furniture), from infrastructure wiring meant to be inaccessibly buried in home structures. You may be right that technically it’s against code to tidily hide HDMI, USB-C or consumer power cables this way, but apparently there is no county in the US where city inspectors have been so unwise as to commit career seppuku for speaking up on that one! | ||||||||||||||
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