WebMar 15, 2014 · 1,287 Posts. #19 · Mar 14, 2014. JRaef said: Aside from the insulation rating of the conductors, there is a good reason to avoid this, but it is not a code issue. Current flow in the 480V conductors can induce current to flow in the 120V conductors. It will not usually be much, but depending on the nature of the 120V load, it might cause problems. WebThe answer to that question is no, you can not use a neutral wire from a nearby circuit. All wires for the same branch circuit must be in the same conduit or sheath. If you are …
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WebApr 5, 2009 · I know that you cannot run 12-24 vdc in the same conduit it 110 vac. I am stumped as to where in the code this is listed. ... It has a 600 volt insulation rating, and it can be pulled along with 120/240 voltages. don_resqcapt19 Moderator. Staff member. Location Illinois Occupation retired electrician Mar 26, 2009 #10 WebTo configure a 208V AC system, you need phase 1 (Black), phase 2 (Red), phase 3 (Blue), neutral (white), and ground wires. The color scheme may vary depending on your location. But you typically find these wires in 120V, 240V, and 208V AC systems. The wire size and type will depend on the load and the environment. fox nation on dish television
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WebMay 19, 2015 · There should be no problem doing what you want, as long as all the conductors and overcurrent devices are sized properly. As per National Electrical Code, you'll size the equipment grounding conductor (EGC) based on the largest overcurrent … WebFeb 26, 2024 · Yes you can pull 240V into a pipe with a 120V circuit. Remember a 240V load is two 120V circuits. puttster Registered Joined Apr 30, 2012 911 Posts Discussion … WebMay 21, 2024 · I know that #18 THHN, 600 volt wiring used for 24 volt AC can be run in the same conduit as #12 THHN, 600 volt wiring used for 120 volts but I have always been … fox nation on fire tv stick