Electrical Access hole on a gun safe.

MLB78

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Hello, I just purchased an Amsec BF3060 and I have setup my dehumidifier by threading the wire through the electrical access hole.

I have a few questions about the access hole.

Should I use some caulk or silicone to seal up the outside of the hole now that I have the electrical cord threaded through? Is it a good idea to seal up the hole?

For those with an Amsec, does the spongy material in the hole expand with heat?

The safe is in the basement and I would like to seal the hole so no spiders could have the chance to crawl into it.

Thank you for your input.

MLB78
 
If it is a fire rated safe, I would you the clay that is used around conduit that goes through a fire wall. It is rated to stand heat/fire etc...
 
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I have been told by two different safe companies not to worry as the hole wont effect the fire resistance at all. The wire will melt away anyway so it is no issue for fire. But if you are concerned about water it is possible for water to get in thru the hole and the access hole is almost always lower than the door frame so it could be the first entry point.
 
The access hole in my safe is 1/2" pipe thread. Actually I have two and they came plugged. I installed a threaded "cord connector" in the lower hole. I was not concerned about the integrity as much as protecting the cord from any sharp metal edge. These connectors have a rubber center grommet. Google appleton of square-D. Any electical supply house will know what you are looking for. Again, this is assuming that you have a threaded access. Be safe.
 
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