My father is putting in a sauna on his property and asked me to inquire about the electrical component. Do you need to use a special type of wire or fixtures to withstand the possible 200 degree air temps?
My father is putting in a sauna on his property and asked me to inquire about the electrical component. Do you need to use a special type of wire or fixtures to withstand the possible 200 degree air temps?
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If this is a listed sauna the wiring box you connect to should be outside the hot air zone and they will be using suitable wire inside.
If you are building this from scratch you are on your own. Proceed at your own peril. There are conductors rated for 105c but not at the Home Depot.