Communication Cable Installation

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I would like to know if split loom corrugated flexible tubing is an acceptable installation method to separate communications cable such as Cat-5 Ethernet cable from other electric light, power and class 1 circuits routed in the same wire duct inside a control enclosure.

The NEC requires all communication circuits to be physically separated from other electric light, power and class 1 circuits.
 
What is the wiring method used for the power and lighting? Power and lighting cables are permitted in the same wire duct with CAT5 etc.
 
jbuthmann said:
I would like to know if split loom corrugated flexible tubing is an acceptable installation method to separate communications cable such as Cat-5 Ethernet cable from other electric light, power and class 1 circuits routed in the same wire duct inside a control enclosure.

The NEC requires all communication circuits to be physically separated from other electric light, power and class 1 circuits.

Are you trying to bring something that was already done up to code or trying to plan a future installation?

Can you be more specific as to the control enclosure you are referring to?
 
It porbably was innerduct just a different innerduct than you are used to seeing.

It porbably was innerduct just a different innerduct than you are used to seeing.

The bulk of Carlon innerduct you will probably see is Riser-Gard:
http://www.carlon.com/Flexible%20Raceway/RiserGard_Intro.html
Riser-Gard is stiffer and has more of a dull orange color to it.
riser-gard-sm.jpg





Then other times when innerduct is installed where it needs to be plenum rated, you will probably and should see Plenum-Gard:
http://www.carlon.com/Flexible%20Raceway/PlenumGard_Intro.html

This pic shows the "bendiness" but not so much of the color of Plenum-Gard.
plenum.jpg


And this one shows the color and not so much of the "bendiness".

Plenum-Gard%20and%20Fittings.jpg




Did it happen to have any markings on it that you could read?
 
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mkoloj said:
Are you trying to bring something that was already done up to code or trying to plan a future installation?

Can you be more specific as to the control enclosure you are referring to?

The control enclosure houses a PLC contoller and IO modules. The PLC controller has an Ethernet port and CAT 5 cable that networks to other PLC IO. All panel wiring is routed in Panduit wire duct. Since communications cable is required to be separated from other power and class 1 wiring it needs to be separated by a barrier inside the wire duct. I have used ENT before but it requires fishing the cable through the tube.

Split loom would allow installation around the CAT 5 cable without having to disconnect it in an existing installation.
 
The PLC controller has an Ethernet port and CAT 5 cable that networks to other PLC IO. All panel wiring is routed in Panduit wire duct. Since communications cable is required to be separated from other power and class 1 wiring
In many cases you can route these cables with a 2" seperation from the power wiring and be in compliance with the code rules.
 
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