SparkyJunior
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2005
- 19
I work in the water/wastewater industry and I have a situation where an existing pullbox (not explosion proof) is mounted above grade of a wetwell. the wetwell is a classified area and above the wetwell is unclassified. There are conduits running from the pullbox box through the concrete roof and the cable is then connected to the motor in the wetwell. There are "seal offs" on these conduits that make removing the cable very difficult.
I am replacing the conduit entering the wetwell because it was previously sized too small. I will also be designing a new pullbox to be installed to accomodate the larger conduit. Is it possible to use a non-explosion proof junction box without seal offs on the conduits? I have heard the use of non-hardening putty, but this, I believe, is a code violation.
Any advice or direction would be appreciated.
I am replacing the conduit entering the wetwell because it was previously sized too small. I will also be designing a new pullbox to be installed to accomodate the larger conduit. Is it possible to use a non-explosion proof junction box without seal offs on the conduits? I have heard the use of non-hardening putty, but this, I believe, is a code violation.
Any advice or direction would be appreciated.