Spray Booth Classification?

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jerjwillelec

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Nevada, IA
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Master Electrician
I have a friend who is starting a cabinet/furniture building business in his garage. He will have a spray booth for finishing his products. The booth is approximately 12' x 8' x 8.5' and will need exhaust and good lighting.

Two questions: What would the classification of this room be? What type of lights and exhaust fans have y'all used in an application like this?

Thank you!
 

petersonra

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Northern illinois
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engineer
you friend may find that it may be more cost effective to just buy a spray booth rather than trying to cobble something up. they are surprisingly cost effective.
 

retire09

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Is this garage attached to a residence?
Are there gas appliances in the garage?
Exhaust/ventilation system?
Rated separation walls or fire distance to other structures?
There are a number of building and zoning code issues when using a residential garage for a commercial purpose.
If you have changed the use and occupancy of the garage it may require substantial upgrades to comply with the new use.
I would suggest you look at far more than just the spray booth issue.
 

rbalex

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Mission Viejo, CA
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Professional Electrical Engineer
Beyond the good advice already given by others, I suggest a thorough review of NFPA 33, NFPA 34 and NFPA 91 as referenced in Section 516.1's FPN/IN.

These may or may not be directly adopted locally; still, don't ignore them. The home's insurance company or applicable State or FedOSHA, if the owner has any employees (including family) can still enforce them.
 
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