Fire Hazard? Expanding Foam - Electric Boxes

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Is there a fire hazard created when you put expanding foam around electric boxes? What, if anything, is safe when using the foam around a box?

Thanks for any replies:)
 
Supposedly foam is fine around boxes. Just make sure all holes are sealed so the foam does not enter the boxes.
 
Supposedly foam is fine around boxes. Just make sure all holes are sealed so the foam does not enter the boxes.
In that case heat dissipation from the box due to I²R loss and bad wirenutting/connections depends on heat conduction through the copper and the cover plate being at room temp. I guess the NEC has already figured the boxes would be insulated with no air flow around them.
 
I have never heard of "heat dissipation" around electrical enclosures being an issue.
A failed connection just need to be contained for safety.

I would say the NEC definitely has considered this assuming many boxes and enclosures are on exterior walls and ceilings.
 
I have never heard of "heat dissipation" around electrical enclosures being an issue.
A failed connection just need to be contained for safety.

I would say the NEC definitely has considered this assuming many boxes and enclosures are on exterior walls and ceilings.
I guess that means that enclosures have, or the air in them has, never gotten to 120 °C :D
"Wood slowly chars [at] 120°-150°"
but failed connections certainly have
"Electrical arcing [up to] to 3750°[C]

I guess air is pretty good thermal insulator.
 
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