Big Rice Field
Electrical/Architectural Sign Designer
The landlord in Florida wants the wiring run not behind the wall, but on the facade in what he calls "the groove" which I see as expansion joints. The idea is to run the wire and cover it in a "weatherproof sealant".
In my 25 years as an architectural & Electrical Sign Designer, I have never seen such an installation and I question its viability, and if it is in accordance with electric code.
My guess is the "weatherproof sealant" should be aerospace-grade RTV which is like rubber and can hopefully withstand thermal expansion and contraction of the expansion joint "groove".
Can anybody shed some insight on this? Thank you in advance.
Clueless in Phoenix
In my 25 years as an architectural & Electrical Sign Designer, I have never seen such an installation and I question its viability, and if it is in accordance with electric code.
My guess is the "weatherproof sealant" should be aerospace-grade RTV which is like rubber and can hopefully withstand thermal expansion and contraction of the expansion joint "groove".
Can anybody shed some insight on this? Thank you in advance.
Clueless in Phoenix