bentov
Electrical
- Feb 2, 2004
- 74
Literature with 2 wire universal voltage inductive proximity sensors shows control power arriving at a relay coil (A1), then a wire (call it B)from A2 out to the prox, returning from the prox to complete the circuit to the neutral conductor. So, wire B, though not technically a neutral, is separated from 120V by the relay coil, limiting the potential fault current.
There's going to be a bunch of these 2 wire circuits, in EMT conduits, tapped at aluminum conduit bodies. Do we need a ground wire, and do we have to figure out how to bond it in the conduit bodies? What color should wire B be? Would this be relatively "intrinsically safe" wiring, or would it be if we changed to 24VAC? Or 24VDC?
There's going to be a bunch of these 2 wire circuits, in EMT conduits, tapped at aluminum conduit bodies. Do we need a ground wire, and do we have to figure out how to bond it in the conduit bodies? What color should wire B be? Would this be relatively "intrinsically safe" wiring, or would it be if we changed to 24VAC? Or 24VDC?