There are a couple of ways. Hardened steel pins can be shot into the concrete. These pins usually have a 1/4 x 20 threads on to which a nut can be applied. The other way and the most common is to carbide drill a hole in the concrete and insert a concrete wall anchor. There are many types of wall anchors so have a look in a hardware store to find the best type that will suit your situation.
There are two methods of fastening an outlet box to a concrete wall. One is with a power activated tool like a Ramset or a Hilti gun. These use cartridges that shoot a threaded pin into the concrete and then the box is bolted on to the pin.The second method is drilling a hole in the wall with a carbide drill bit. This tool is also made by Hilti. Once the hole is drilled into the wall, a plastic or lead anchor is installed by hammering it into the hole. When the anchor is flush with the wall face, the junction box is put into place and a pan head screw is used to fasten the box to the concrete wall.
A dedicated wall outlet is the only one on the circuit.
No reason not to as long as the wall outlet is the correct voltage. most are designed to be plugged into a 110v outlet.
It is plugged into a wall outlet.
no. the breaker is 40amps.fire hazard
There are two methods of fastening an outlet box to a concrete wall. One is with a power activated tool like a Ramset or a Hilti gun. These use cartridges that shoot a threaded pin into the concrete and then the box is bolted on to the pin.The second method is drilling a hole in the wall with a carbide drill bit. This tool is also made by Hilti. Once the hole is drilled into the wall, a plastic or lead anchor is installed by hammering it into the hole. When the anchor is flush with the wall face, the junction box is put into place and a pan head screw is used to fasten the box to the concrete wall.
Call an electrician.
There is a type of silicone caulking compound which is specifically designed to be used with concrete; this will work to attach insulation (but only if the concrete is DRY).
a wall constructed of precast blocks (usually concrete) and filled with earth. holds back mass of earth or solid material.retaining-wall
A dedicated wall outlet is the only one on the circuit.
Presuming the existing wal is brick,stone etc then you wood baton the existing wall securing with suitable fixings (rawlplugs and screws) then attach the stud to the wood batons with suitable fixings.
A charger (like cable - plugs into an outlet) and charges from an outlet on the wall...?
Change the wall outlets
NO. -Concrete may be a 'dry' wall, however it is NOT Drywall.
it's probably a block wall and it's solid concrete above the window and door openings try a masonry bit in your drill
No reason not to as long as the wall outlet is the correct voltage. most are designed to be plugged into a 110v outlet.
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yardVolume of the wall = 10 x 60 x 1 = 600 cubic feet = 222/9 cubic yards.That's the concrete you need if the wall is completely solid.