"Rumble" wrote in message
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Peter said the following on 11/05/2007 07:47:
I have a drainage pump in a manhole which connects to armoured cable in a
box at the top (inside) the manhole.
All is well until the pump breaks down, water level rises and the box
does not keep the water out.
Local electric store says they have nothing to help so I wondered .....
can I literally fill the box with silicon to solve the problem.
At the outset the connection should have been made above ground ( a wall
about 8 feet away) but alas, there is now not sufficient cable to play
with meaning the connection has to remain inside the manhole.
Any help appreciated.
Peter
Silicone might work, but you would be better of with epoxy potting
compound. Cheapest place around is Maplin (mail order only - they never
have it in-store)
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?...source=15&SD=Y
This is the supplier spec.
http://www.robnor.co.uk/images/epoxy-pdfs/PX700K-BK.pdf
Note that you will only need to buy the 250g pack to fill a small junction
box.
HTH
Cheers for that, I think thats the way I'll go.
Peter