How to Hang a Plasma TV Over the Fireplace
Having a fireplace in the center of the room is always desirable for uniform heating in the room. What could be better than watching a television in front of the fireplace? But placing a television in such a heated environment requires great care. Be sure to check on a few basics before mounting your Plasma TV over a fireplace wall. Here are some guidelines on how to hang a Plasma TV over a fireplace.
Instructions
- Check that the space behind the mounting area is hollow. The wiring to be done for installation will require this space.
- Use a thermometer to record the maximum temperature of the mounting wall while there is a lit fire in the fireplace. It should not exceed 90 degrees F.
- Use cement anchors when mounting a Plasma TV over a brick fireplace. Cement is a poorer conductor of heat compared to bricks.
- Tilt the television by 15 to 25 degrees from the vertical wall, as you will need to mount it at greater height to avoid heat damage to the Plasma TV.
- Adjust the tilt to allow proper viewing. Use the “Tilt-Mount” feature to get just the right viewing angle.
- Verify that you have a plug point nearby to avoid long exposed cables running along the walls.
- Unless you are experienced, call a qualified person to carry out this installation work properly.
Tips & Warnings
- Do not keep the TV on for a prolonged duration. It is especially not advisable if the environment around the television is too hot.
- Letting the temperature rise above 90 degrees F can be dangerous to the television system.
- Be careful while mounting on a brick fireplace, as brick allows more heat to pass through.
- Regular monitoring of the temperature is necessary.