A cabinet shop partitioned off a smallish area of their shop space for their “paint booth” where they’re going to spray finish cabinets.
The walls are all 2x4 and plywood. At this time they don’t have a ducting system for fumes, I’m not sure if that’s in their budget at this time.
They want me to wire it up with lights and receps. Given the fact that the structure is built with combustible material, do I need to do anything more than EMT with 4-square boxes and RS covers? I would used vaportite LED fixtures for lighting.
My only previous exposure to paint booths was an auto body repair shop and that was wired as a hazardous location within the paint booth.
Thanks
The walls are all 2x4 and plywood. At this time they don’t have a ducting system for fumes, I’m not sure if that’s in their budget at this time.
They want me to wire it up with lights and receps. Given the fact that the structure is built with combustible material, do I need to do anything more than EMT with 4-square boxes and RS covers? I would used vaportite LED fixtures for lighting.
My only previous exposure to paint booths was an auto body repair shop and that was wired as a hazardous location within the paint booth.
Thanks