Hey All....
Well a long time since the last post, but a little progress has been made :-)
I've now run all the cable in the ceiling for the lighting and light switches, which runs back to where the equipment rack cupboard will be. I've decided on using LD11 X10 dimmer modules for lighting control, as I use X10 elsewhere in the house so it might as well all be the same gear.
The outside part of the air-con unit has been bolted onto it's brackets as in this pic:
Havn't drilled a big hole in the wall yet for the pipes, or mounted the internal units. Need to build the internal partition wall first!
I discovered that I needed to submit a Building Control Notice, as replacing doors and windows comes under Part L of the Building Regulations, and subdividing a room is also notifiable work. The electrical work I am proposing is not covered under Part P, as it is simply adding light fittings and sockets outlets to existing circuits.
Anyway, the Building Inspector came round for the first time today for the first inspection, which is required before I can start plasterboarding the ceiling etc. I was a bit nervous as I was expecting a lot of difficult questions about means-of-escape for the cinema room part, and questions about soundproofing the ceiling, insulation, etc.etc.
But no, he was only here for about 5 mins, suggested I get a damp meter to check the walls for damp as it is a basement, suggested I get some advice from an electrician regarding the electrical work, but that was all that was mentioned! So I was told I can proceed with the plasterboarding and to call them out for another inspection before the plaster skim is applied.
I've decided not to run any speaker or video cable in the ceiling at all, but to run these within the walls either at skirting level or in the soffits I will build. I will be putting up 2 layers of 12.5mm soundbloc plasterboard on the ceiling, and stuff a load more fibreglass insulation in between the joists.
Game on.
Ben.