nightfox1925
Electrical
- Apr 3, 2006
- 567
I have a situation wherein I have cabinet with existing wireways. I do not have any space to provide another wireway. We ahve installed existing instrument amplifiers with both 24VDC digital and 4~20mA Analog output terminals. Unfortunately we could not physically separate both signal wires due to space limitations. This wireway is just beside the instrument amplifiers.
If the Analog wires are operated at 4~20mA, 24VDC and the digital signals are operated at 24VDC and the insulation voltages for the two set of signal wires are 300V and 600V respectively, is it technically acceptable to combine them in one wireway?
By the way, this particular wireway is the one beside the instrument amplifiers and routed to a point where it terminates to two separate analog and digital wireways inside the cabinet.
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If the Analog wires are operated at 4~20mA, 24VDC and the digital signals are operated at 24VDC and the insulation voltages for the two set of signal wires are 300V and 600V respectively, is it technically acceptable to combine them in one wireway?
By the way, this particular wireway is the one beside the instrument amplifiers and routed to a point where it terminates to two separate analog and digital wireways inside the cabinet.
GO PLACIDLY, AMIDST THE NOISE AND HASTE-Desiderata