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wiring in a BL3 lab

mshields

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I've got a piece of equipment in a BL3 lab that requires 3, 20A, 120V circuits to feed it from above. Given the sealing challenges associated with the space, I'm wondering what the best way to do this is.

I'm thinking a flush mounted cast box in the ceiling with a transition to LTFC. A) do you think this is workable and B) any alternative sugggestions?

Thanks,

Mike
 
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ok, so what are the sealing challenges you have to contend with ? do things have to really tight after the install, no air infiltration, a compound that willl not shrink, crack and dry out over time or ?
 
BL3's are maintained at a slight negative pressure so any air leakage should be into the lab, not from the lab to adjacent spaces.
 
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