Home Concepts Prewire – Process and Best Practices
Process
Phase 1 – Prior to scheduling
Home Concepts:
- Digitize layout
- Print layout and checklist (for Prewire Team)
- Confirm site readiness and schedule Prewire Team
Phase 2 – Prewiring
Home Concepts – Day 1:
- Pick up and deliver wire and supplies, print layout and checklist
- Install speaker brackets, frame and vapor where necessary
- Box out and mark on stud what is to be pulled as per legend codes
- Tack camera location identifiers
- Mark head end and frame any head end support for wire entry (wire stress relief)
Prewire Team – Day 1 to Finish:
- Day 1 – Meet on site for walk through
- Complete prewire
- Arrange walk through with Home Concepts to confirm completion
Phase 3 – Completion
Home Concepts – Final:
- Take photos of all wiring
- Upload photos to basecamp – with labels
- Invoice Builder
Best Practices
General
- Label all individual wires (not bundles) with sharpie so they are legible – Room then use (Great Room TV, Rec Room Spks, Foyer Motion, etc.)
- Make sure all wiring, even wires that will be covered with drywall, are run neatly and consistently.
- Use the same path where you can
- Never run with electrical
- If you damage someone else’s work PLEASE tell Home Concepts. It’s better to tell us now and get it fixed than it is to find out later.
- If you are unsure of something PLEASE contact Home Concepts for verification.
Head end
- Leave enough wire so that the run goes to the floor and back up to the roof (18-20’)
- Separate the wires by type, then colour. (white speaker wire should be separate from white Cat6)
- Coil all wires in neat bundles so they are not touching the ground.
SPK – Multiroom Speakers – 16/4 or 14/4
- Use 16/4 (or 14/4 in some cases) in one run from head end to speakers.
- Leave large loop at first speaker and end at second speaker.
- Leave 2-3’ extra at ending speaker.
- Coil and tack up excess up above speaker ring (so drywallers don’t damage wire).
TV – TV Locations – 1 x White Cat6, 1 x Blue Cat6, 1 x Yellow Cat6
- Leave large loop in the wall, do not zip tie or tack up inside wall (it will not allow the wire to be pulled out).
- Tape the end of the bundle together and make sure it is easily accessible once drywalled.
CON – Conduit – Orange flexible pipe
- Avoid sharp corners
- Try to make straight runs with wide corners as it makes it easier to pull through later
CAM – Cameras – 1 x Blue Cat6
- Look for location identifiers (orange).
- Leave some excess in the wall and 3-4’ of excess outside. In case the wire gets damaged.
Surround Sound – 16/2 or 14/2
- Left, Center, Right low plate front speakers (for box speakers) – leave 4-6’ of extra wiring
- Left, Center, Right, Surrounds, Rear higher plate speakers (for inwall speakers) – leave large coil in wall
- In-ceiling Surround, Atmos and Rear Speakers – follow same rules as multiroom speakers
Subwoofers – 14/4 or RG6
- In-wall passive subwoofer – Run 14/4 and leave a large coil in the wall.
- Powered subwoofer – if there is a low rough in box this designates a powered subwoofer and will be a RG6
Projector – Conduit or HDTV bundle
- If the projector is in a location that a 50’ HDMI can be run through a conduit at install, install orange flexible conduit from head end to projector.
- If the projector is further than 50’ away then pull 1 x White Cat6, 1 x Blue Cat6, 1 x Yellow Cat6
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