wuench
Senior Member
I would like to know what method is best that would hold up under the NEC. It seems to me that while all the above installs are very attractive, it would be dangerous to have open electronics and transformers inside a wall. I have a hard time believing they would stand up under code. The last thing you would want is to have your house burn down and the insurance company to decline to pay due to you installing a flat panel in one of the ways above.
I think, the best option would probably be to go with a solution designed to go into the wall, like a touchtronix, elk ts07, etc. If I were to mount an ELO etc. open frame, I think for it to pass code it most likely would need to be enclosed in a metal enclosure of some sort, and run off of AC directly wired into the enclosure with a vent of some sort in the wall.
Since you are working with new construction it would be a good idea to get some advice from your electrician and local inspector. Even though they are usually not up to speed on the latest in HA, it couldn't hurt to ask. And if you do consult with them please post anything you find out.
I think, the best option would probably be to go with a solution designed to go into the wall, like a touchtronix, elk ts07, etc. If I were to mount an ELO etc. open frame, I think for it to pass code it most likely would need to be enclosed in a metal enclosure of some sort, and run off of AC directly wired into the enclosure with a vent of some sort in the wall.
Since you are working with new construction it would be a good idea to get some advice from your electrician and local inspector. Even though they are usually not up to speed on the latest in HA, it couldn't hurt to ask. And if you do consult with them please post anything you find out.