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As title suggests, is there any regulation that prevents sockets from being installed on a horizontal surface?

Think floor sockets but installed on a flat plasterboard surface which forms a recess shelf. For clarification, I'm not doing this myself, I just wanted some information before I go looking for an electrician to come round and discuss.

Thanks in advance
 
Only issue might be objects, dust or liquids flowing into the socket holes… but domestic settings should be ok.

Have seen sockets lying on top of kitchen units for extractor hoods… 20-30 years off dust on top.


Have also seen a DIY job where the guy built the shelves as he went… now can’t remove the socket for testing as the shelf above is too close.
(For tv sky box etc)
 
Thanks for all your replies.

I'm framing and boarding the media wall and shelves myself, and have opted for a small redesign so there's enough room to fit the sockets I want normally but against the sides of the shelves so job done.

Now to book electrician for getting it all wired up
 
Thanks for all your replies.

I'm framing and boarding the media wall and shelves myself, and have opted for a small redesign so there's enough room to fit the sockets I want normally but against the sides of the shelves so job done.

Now to book electrician for getting it all wired up
Post your location and one of us might be local to you
 

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