Electrical boxes and enclosures come in different sizes and configurations, which means users must take the time to become familiar with them before making a selection.
October 17, 2014
Electrical boxes and enclosures come in different sizes and configurations, which means users must take the time to become familiar with them before making a selection.
Many technical factors determine the ideal box for a given application.
There are many options that are just as pleasing to the eye as they are functional. However, the design and construction must adhere to strict guidelines to ensure safety.
Electrical enclosures are made from different types of materials, which influence their structural properties and range of suitable applications.
Punched openings or knockouts enable easy fitting of conduits, connectors and cables. The application environment has a bearing on the choice of material. In addition, the physical properties of the material must create a robust structure. The presence of corrosive agents compels you to make use of materials that perform well in certain environments. For example, aluminum resists corrosion by forming a layer of oxide.
You need to consider the intended applications for the box ahead of environmental and material considerations.
It is vital to pick a box with an ideal rating for the target environment and application.
Additional considerations include enclosure weight load capacity, sunlight or UV resistance, flammability and impact resistance.
*Not only is it dangerous, it may even be illegal in some provinces, such as Québec, to do your own electrical wiring. The solution: consider hiring a master electrician.
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