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#36798 04/15/04 12:45 AM
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I am at a residence doing some work and noticed that around their pool the boxes, switches etc. are all seriously coroded. Is this do to electrolosis or chlorine in the air?


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#36799 04/15/04 09:03 AM
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Probably due more to the airborne Cl than electolysis or "galvanic action" (dissimilar metal contact).

Unless you go to Haz Atmosphere hardware ($$$$$$$$$) it's probably just another "unexpected incidental cost" of having a pool.

#36800 04/15/04 09:15 AM
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Alternatives to Haz Loc material (which just might end up being aluminum, too) would where applicable be iron "FS"/"FD" boxes or nonmetallic boxes...S

#36801 04/15/04 11:35 PM
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I figured it was the clorine also but I don't recall seeing this before, of course I don't do pools so its probably normal.


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