curious101
Senior Member
- Location
- Atlanta, GA, USA
Hi All,
I was wondering if any of you had experience with designing projects in areas where the building needs to be flood proofed 18" above base flood elevation. My project is not a big one; it's a gas station with convenience store, but we bumped into this flood proofed definition.
The meter and disconnect are supposed to be on the exterior building wall. The panels (no transformers) are supposed to be in enclosed closet attached to the exterior building wall.
Do all the conductors have to be wet listed? Does all the equipment need to be NEMA 3R? How about raceways, junction boxes, receptacles, lighting?
Any input would be very much appreciated!
Thanks, and have a great day and happy Thanksgiving!
I was wondering if any of you had experience with designing projects in areas where the building needs to be flood proofed 18" above base flood elevation. My project is not a big one; it's a gas station with convenience store, but we bumped into this flood proofed definition.
The meter and disconnect are supposed to be on the exterior building wall. The panels (no transformers) are supposed to be in enclosed closet attached to the exterior building wall.
Do all the conductors have to be wet listed? Does all the equipment need to be NEMA 3R? How about raceways, junction boxes, receptacles, lighting?
Any input would be very much appreciated!
Thanks, and have a great day and happy Thanksgiving!