When we see the pictures of waterproof boxes below, we may wonder how to install them on the wall or somewhere else we need them. In this article, we will explain these issues one by one.
we have two types of waterproof junction box here:
When you have a box with no flange:
Generally, there are two ways to install the waterproof box. One is to install the waterproof box on the wall or plane by placing the fixing screws through the built-in screw holes. The other is to install a set of brackets that need to be purchased separately to increase the flange that can be installed on the wall or plane.
When you have a box with flange:
If your box with flange, the installation will be much easier
Please also check out some of our installation tips and preparations
Installation of Waterproof Junction Boxes
I.Preparation Work
1.Preparation of Materials and Tools
- Waterproof Junction Boxes: Select suitable -sized -modeled and -rated waterproof junction boxes according to the actual application scenarios and the specifications of the wires to be connected as well as the equipment involved. For example, a higher-rated junction box might be required for outdoor humid environments.
- Wires: Prepare wires that match the waterproof junction boxes and the subsequent connected equipment, ensuring good insulation performance of the wires.
- Sealant or Gasket: Some waterproof junction boxes may require the use of sealant to enhance the sealing effect, while others come with built-in gaskets. Make sure they are in good condition.
- Tools: Commonly used tools include screwdrivers, wire strippers, electric drills (if drilling is required for installation at fixed positions), and spirit levels, which are used for various operations during the installation process.
2.Determination of Installation Location
- Determine the installation location of the waterproof junction box based on specific usage requirements and circuit planning. For example, in an outdoor lighting system, it might be installed near a lamppost in a position that is convenient for wiring and can effectively avoid rain; for the wiring of pool equipment, it should be installed at a certain safe distance from the pool and in a place not easily splashed by water.
- Fully consider factors such as waterproofing, moisture-proofing, sun-proofing, and impact-proofing, and avoid installing in areas prone to water accumulation, sun exposure, or external impact.
II. Installation Steps
1. Marking the Installation Points
- Use a spirit level to make accurate markings on the selected installation location to ensure that the waterproof junction box is installed horizontally and squarely. This is important for the convenience of subsequent installation and the overall aesthetics. If drilling is required for installation on a wall or other surfaces, also mark the drilling positions.
2. Installation and Fixing
Surface-mounted Case:
- Some waterproof junction boxes come with their own mounting holes and matching screws. Align the waterproof junction box with the marked position and fix it directly onto the wall, ceiling, or other suitable mounting surfaces by screwing.
- If there are no built-in screws, select suitable screws and plastic anchors (first drill holes in the wall, insert the anchors into the holes, and then screw the screws through the mounting holes of the junction box and into the anchors to fix it). Make sure the screws are tightened to firmly attach the junction box to the installation position.
Recessed-mounted Case:
- First, drill holes in the wall or ceiling at the marked positions. The size of the holes should be suitable for the junction box to be embedded. Generally, an electric drill with a suitable drill bit is used for this operation.
- Place the waterproof junction box into the drilled holes, ensuring that the edge of the junction box is flush with or slightly recessed from the surface of the wall or ceiling (to facilitate subsequent surface treatments such as plastering or tiling).
- Use screws or special clips around the junction box’s pre-set mounting holes to firmly fix the waterproof junction box inside the holes
3. Wiring Operations
- Before wiring, always turn off the power supply of the relevant circuit to ensure operational safety.
- – Use a wire stripper to strip off an appropriate length of the insulation sheath at the ends of the wires to be connected to the waterproof junction box. Generally, it is advisable to expose about 2 – 3 centimeters of the metal wire.
- – Connect the stripped wires to the corresponding terminals in the waterproof junction box according to the terminal markings in the box or the circuit design requirements. Common terminal types include screw-clamping and plug-in types.
- – For screw-clamping terminals: Insert the wire into the terminal hole first, and then tighten the screw with a screwdriver to ensure that the wire is firmly clamped inside the terminal. Be careful not to damage the wire. – For plug-in terminals: Insert the wire into the corresponding slot according to the direction indicated on the terminal until you hear a “click” sound or feel that the wire has been clamped tightly.
- – After wiring, carefully check whether each wire is connected firmly, and whether there are any loose connections or short circuits.
4. Sealing Treatment
- – If the waterproof junction box comes with a built-in gasket, make sure the gasket is placed correctly and in good condition. When installing the box cover, make the box cover closely fit the body of the junction box and fix it by means of snaps or screws, relying on the gasket to achieve the sealing effect.
- – If sealant is required, before installing the box cover, evenly apply an appropriate amount of sealant along the joint between the box cover and the body of the junction box, and then quickly install the box cover by means of snaps or screws, ensuring that the sealant is evenly filled and without bubbles to achieve a good waterproof effect.
5. Installation of the Box Cover
- – After completing the wiring and sealing treatment, install the box cover of the waterproof junction box. If it is connected to the body of the junction box by snaps, simply align the box cover with the junction box and gently press it to make the snaps snap into place; if it is fixed by screws, use a screwdriver to tighten the screws of the box cover.
III. Precautions
1. Safety First
- – Always turn off the power supply of the relevant circuit during the installation process to prevent electric shock accidents.
- – If you are not familiar with electrical installation, it is advisable to hire a professional electrician, especially for circuits involving high voltages and large currents.
2. Standardized Operations
- – Strictly follow the model and specification of the waterproof junction box and its instructions for installation and wiring operations to ensure that each component is installed correctly and the wiring is firm. – Different regions may have different electrical installation norms and standards. Make sure the installation complies with the local requirements.
3. Waterproof Inspection
- – After the installation is completed, inspect the waterproof effect of the waterproof junction box. You can simulate the water situation in the actual use environment, such as by conducting a water spray test, to verify whether it can effectively prevent water. If any leakage is detected, promptly recheck the sealing treatment process and make repairs.
4. Maintenance and Inspection
- – Regularly inspect the waterproof junction box to check whether the sealing effect is still good, whether the wire connections are normal, and whether there are any signs of corrosion, loosening, etc. If any problems are detected, promptly handle them to ensure its long-term stable waterproof and electrical properties.