In other words running power cords through the walls is not a substitute for permanent wiring. They can cause electrical fires if there is a cut or another issue with the cable or device.
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Is it ok to run tv power cord behind wall. Honestly i think that its safer for me versus connecting up and running the romex. A better neater option is to run the tv wires behind the wall using something call an in wall power kit. Jinx buy me a coke posted by jon1270 at 605 am on january 17 2017 5 favorites. An extension cable to run to an existing outlet. Hiding the cord while remaining within code and not having any future problems. These cables will heat up more than most other cables.
The only power cable you should run behind your wall are ones that come in a code friendly kit. The included extension cable connected to the lower port behind your entertainment unit runs outside the wall to an existing power outlet in your home. If you ran the tv cord through the wall there must be an outlet receptacle nearby. It is perfectly safe to run most cables through a wall. Really the only cable you absolutely should not run through a wall is a standard power cable that plugs into an outlet. To me it seems perfectly safe to run the power cables through an open cavity between two sheets of drywall.
Before we run our wires we check to make sure its level. It shouldnt be much more difficult to install a new outlet behind the tv and connect it properly to whatever outlet you were going to get your power from with romex. This pre wired system comes with two low voltage power modules which can accommodate. I wanted to ask before doing something stupid though. Repeat the installation of the single gang box behind the tv and run your in wall certified wire again check your local codes for any. This way you have the best of both worlds.
Yes it is due to the fact that the power cord is not a long term use cord or wire like electrical cabling. Theres no insulation in there and i could place them inside of conduit. If so you can add a receptacle rather easily behind the tv. Youre supposed to have a new electric socket installed directly behind the tv where you can plug in. It also violates the national electrical code 4008 when there is non permanent use cord run behind the sheetrock wall the cable can be nicked or damaged on sharp edges nails etc.