sharing conduit [RE-wrenches]
Larry Crutcher
larry at starlightsolar.com
Wed Apr 18 12:46:48 PDT 2007
Apart from the NEC requirement, you are asking for problems. Paralleling RF cable with AC lines, even for short runs, will induce voltage and thus hum and noise on the RF cable. If you have no other option, make sure to use quad shielded coaxial cable of high quality (i.e.Belden).
Larry Crutcher
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From: Nicholas Ponzio
To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 7:42 AM
Subject: sharing conduit [RE-wrenches]
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.
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