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101010

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We have a washsink in a classified area . The service bay is classified upto 18". The connection point for the electric is about 14"off floor but the washsink I believe is not rated to be in this area. Any expierence with an issue like this? the 110v feed is about 19" off floor but there is a control transformer about 14" off floor. Would you hook this up?
 

LEO2854

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We have a washsink in a classified area . The service bay is classified upto 18". The connection point for the electric is about 14"off floor but the washsink I believe is not rated to be in this area. Any expierence with an issue like this? the 110v feed is about 19" off floor but there is a control transformer about 14" off floor. Would you hook this up?

If the code does not allow it then no way .

You would be creating an explosion hazard not worth it IMO.
 

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This is a case where the odds are heavily in your favor thatno problems will occur; however, should one occur, it could be a BIG one.
Several issues need to be considered:

  • ventilation
  • control transformer overcurrent protection both the primary andsecondary
  • wiring methods from source to transformer and transformer towashsink
 

101010

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If you have a connection at 19" above floor and the first 18" is classified is this code compliant? If I remote the transformer will this work? Can you have 24v in this area ?
 

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If you have a connection at 19" above floor and the first 18" is classified is this code compliant? If I remote the transformer will this work? Can you have 24v in this area ?
It would depend on the connection. Raceway boundary seals for Division 2 don't need to be explosionproof. See the last sentence of 501.15(B)(2). Cable seals are only required at terminations entering enclosures required to be explosionproof. [501.15(E)(1] Even assuming a 501.15(E)(3) cable (I almost always do) cables still wouldn't need to be sealed for the control transformer application.

But yes , you can mount the transformer remotely, if you want to.
 
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