Scotsinst
Petroleum
- Feb 7, 2003
- 78
Customer specification calls for 12" separation for power and instrument signal cables running on cable tray.
Our designer did not consider 24VDC solenoid/switch power as a "power" cable (typically power assumed to be 220VAC for lighting etc) so we have analog and digital cable in same tray with a GRP barrier in the middle. Customer insists on 316sst barrier to prevent emf causing issue with signal cables.
Since 24VDC is low voltage and generates a small static magnetic field, will it be a problem for the 24VDC 4-20mA instrument signal?
The GRP barrier dielectric strength is 170 volts/mil. minimum and it's 3mm thick.
Any input appreciated.
Our designer did not consider 24VDC solenoid/switch power as a "power" cable (typically power assumed to be 220VAC for lighting etc) so we have analog and digital cable in same tray with a GRP barrier in the middle. Customer insists on 316sst barrier to prevent emf causing issue with signal cables.
Since 24VDC is low voltage and generates a small static magnetic field, will it be a problem for the 24VDC 4-20mA instrument signal?
The GRP barrier dielectric strength is 170 volts/mil. minimum and it's 3mm thick.
Any input appreciated.