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240VAC, 120VAC and 24VDC

240VAC, 120VAC and 24VDC

240VAC, 120VAC and 24VDC

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I am reworking a panel that currently is using one din rail to handle the 120VAC controls and 240VAC motor power.  The 120 and 240 terminals are one the same strip and separated by 3 empty terminals.  Is this a code violation?  I normally uses separate strips for separate voltages.

Thanks for any info,
Doug

RE: 240VAC, 120VAC and 24VDC

What Keith said if you are talking about the NEC.  As long as the TB voltage rating is adequate, you can mix and match voltages (up to 1000 V).   

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