To guarantee a clean, insulated opening – after all, you bought your enclosure to protect your equipment from weather, why would you make that investment and leave the possibility for gaps? – here are some methods and tips for a true fit as well as added functionality.
First, like any project, it’s important to know what tools you’ll need and the method to correctly create the needed penetration. We have another post on precise pipe penetration, feel free to reference that as well.
One advantage to choosing an aluminum enclosure is that the list of tools needed is short and sweet: a handheld jigsaw and a template. No fussing with fiberglass or added, complicated work with structures like pump houses.
If needed, we also provide patches that can be cut to the size of the pipe, creating a clean, finished look and fitting into the enclosure wall. Here’s a video demonstrating how we make pipe penetrations easy and able to be done with minimal hassle.
The Safe-T-Cover team is fully capable of creating pipe penetrations in your enclosure right here in our Tennessee facility, however, we recommend that these are done out in the field, guaranteeing accurate measurements against your equipment and the best fit the first time around. We also provide instruction to field contractors on cutting and installation, giving you added peace of mind that we’re there to help you every step of the way.