Dimming Panel 0-10v

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hbiss

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Just because that cable is constructed with line voltage and CL2 doesn't give you permission to pull both in your own conduit- if that's what you are asking.

-Hal
 

follybeacher

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What he's saying is just because Southwire makes MC cable that combines 0-10LV wire with 600V wire doesn't mean you can route your individual conductors in a single raceway. You need to route the 0-10LV cables exterior to your line voltage raceway (NEC 300.3)
 

mstrlucky74

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What he's saying is just because Southwire makes MC cable that combines 0-10LV wire with 600V wire doesn't mean you can route your individual conductors in a single raceway. You need to route the 0-10LV cables exterior to your line voltage raceway (NEC 300.3)

That's weird how they can be under one armor but not in one conduit.
 

hbiss

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Haven't we talked about this subject here literally 1000 times? Several of those threads YOU were part of and even started???

I'm beginning to think that other people in your department all come here to ask questions under the same sign-in.

-Hal
 
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mstrlucky74

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Haven't we talked about this subject here literally 1000 times? Several of those threads YOU were part of and even started???

I'm beginning to think that other people in your department all come here to ask questions under the same sign-in.

-Hal


Asking about the MC cable with 0-10v and line voltage together....nad how that's allowed and the raceways is not, We've discussed that 1000 times? Really?
 
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