Non limited power circuits low volts

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Twoskinsoneman

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Where would I find the limitations of low voltage power circuits that are non limited. An example would be a 12vdc battery that is kept charged by a power supply. The battery is an unregulated source of power. Can I run these wires in the same conduit as a branch circuit? Does it make any difference is both wires are the same THWN-2?

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I guess a more specific question is this? How do you classify a circuit that is neither class 1,2 or 3.
If I read correctly to be class one you have to meet the current restrictions in 725.41 (A) 2.
If I just have a big old 24vdc battery capable of producing hundreds of amps I don't believe it can be classified as either class...
Help me understand.
 
if it doesn't meet class 1, 2 or 3, see article 720

other articles may apply

(what is the ckt for ?)
 
Twoskinsoneman said:
Yes for sure. A battery can put out some real current if shorted...or go boom
You ever short out a simple 9v battery? It's scary how hot they can get after a while.
 
720 references 480

480.3 - code shall apply

I believe that as long as the wiring is rated for the max voltage of other conductors in pipe and done in a legit. chap 3 wiring method then it complies

(jmsho)
 
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