Re: Conductors in the Same Conduit
Bonerac:
If we assume all the wiring is normal power (forget about health care stuff) can you provide a code reference that says low voltage can be ran with branch circuits? I would be thankful.
Roger;
Yes, these are for lights that are low voltage switched at the doorway and also tied into the switches at the bed. When the patient rooms were built (maybe 30 years ago), the electrical contractor ran one conduit to all the switches at the doorway. He/she then ran normal power, critical power, and low voltage in the same conduit.
Now I need to change a light over a bed to emergency power.
Thanks for pointing out Exception #2. I thought there was something dealing with transformers in article 517. After thinking about it awhile, this exception makes it clear that transformer secondary wiring is still part of the emergency system, and still has to meet the requirements of 517.30(c).
Steve
[ February 27, 2004, 03:45 PM: Message edited by: steve66 ]