sharing conduit [RE-wrenches]

Nicholas Ponzio wrench at vtsolar.com
Wed Apr 18 07:42:54 PDT 2007


Is there a way to legally run AC inverter output through a conduit (2" PVC)
that already has co-axial TV cable in it? 

My reading of the code (see below) suggests that we need a "permanent
barrier or listed divider." What constitutes a divider? 

Thanks in advance for any suggestions or insights.



* NEC Reference:
800.113.A.1.5.c Communications conductors shall not be placed in any
raceway, compartment, outlet box, junction box, or similar fitting with
conductors of electric light, power, Class 1, non-power-limited fire alarm,
or medium power network-powered broadband communications circuits.

Exception No. 1: Where all of the conductors of electric light, power, Class
1, non-power-limited fire alarm, and medium power network-powered broadband
communications circuits are separated from all of the conductors of
communications circuits by a permanent barrier or listed divider.


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