Installer
Senior Member
- Location
- DesMoines, Washington
We have a Vault near our building that has our Irrigation Controls and Lighting Regulators that are controlled by Relay Control Panel.
We are running a 24 strand Control Cable from that Relay Control Panel in the Vault to the 2nd Floor of our Building where we have our
our Building Control Panel that allows to turn on different Lights and Sprinklers.
The Building Control Panel allows us to Switch a 120 VAC 10 A circuit that allows us to turn the Relay Control Panel in the Vault On or Off .
(See diagram, yellow highlighted area)
The 120 VAC comes from a Panel in the Vault
Presently the Cable is in a PVC jacket running through a Control Cable shaft in our Building.
However the 120 VAC control circuit has me concerned. Even though its a a Control Circuit fed from a Remote Panel it is 120 VAC 10 amps.
Should that be run in a Conduit?
We are running a 24 strand Control Cable from that Relay Control Panel in the Vault to the 2nd Floor of our Building where we have our
our Building Control Panel that allows to turn on different Lights and Sprinklers.
The Building Control Panel allows us to Switch a 120 VAC 10 A circuit that allows us to turn the Relay Control Panel in the Vault On or Off .
(See diagram, yellow highlighted area)
The 120 VAC comes from a Panel in the Vault
Presently the Cable is in a PVC jacket running through a Control Cable shaft in our Building.
However the 120 VAC control circuit has me concerned. Even though its a a Control Circuit fed from a Remote Panel it is 120 VAC 10 amps.
Should that be run in a Conduit?