Inflatable Buildings

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RB1

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Does anybody have any experience wiring inflatable stuctures? How do you install the lighting fixtures? What wiring methods? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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RB
 
I am not totally sure, but we had a building here that may have qualified as inflatable.

It actually was called the "Tentatorium" a quick fix for a building that was torn down by Hurricane Charley. The inflatable part were the walls and ceilings around a skeleton of steel trusses and supports.

All of the fixtures and wiring were attached through the open trusses and supports using standard approved construction methods.
 
The building code requires a standby generator for the fan motor. Other than that i'm lost. This is going over a pool by the way.
 
The only one I've ever worked on is an indoor golf driving range. We just installed normal parking-lot pole lights inside.
 
RBI,

Had a customer with a Constant Air Pressure building, a tennis court, the

lighting was reflected off the white ceiling, the fixtures were mounted on

custom brackets similar to pole lights. Everything was underground and

supported by strut ie. recpts. etc.

The blower system kept the building pressurized, it also had a backup gen.

and a small steel entry building with airtight rotating doorway.
 
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