Therapeutic Tubs

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chingtai

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According to NEC 680.62 - All lighting fixtures used in Therapeutic tub areas shall be of the "totally enclosed type". Can I use a regular "Wheather Resistant" fixture which can withstand moisure and damp, or should I use a "Enclosed and Gasketed" fixture which can expose to water? Fixture will be mounted on a ceiling.
 
Re: Therapeutic Tubs

I don't think it has to be weatherproof, or gasketed (unless there is also a shower head). It just has to be enclosed. And I think a standard flourescent lay-in with a prismatic lens is enclosed.

Examples that wouldn't be enclosured are industrial fluorescent or MH fixtures with open bottoms, fluorescent cans without a lens, or a lampholder socket where an incandescent lamp is exposed.

Steve

[ June 08, 2005, 12:56 PM: Message edited by: steve66 ]
 
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