eeJason
Electrical
- Oct 5, 2006
- 8
Hello,
I would like to combine a circuit driving a solenoid valve at 120VAC in the same conduit with a limit switch signal operating at 24VDC. All the wires are 300V rated.
The customer is concerned that the wires for the AC solenoid valve will induce a voltage in the limit switch wires, possibly enough to cause false signals at the PLC. He would like for me to route the circuit in seperate conduit.
I agree that seperating the circuits would be best, but I also can't imagine that any induced voltage would be significant enough to trigger the PLC input for the limit switch.
Can anyone point me to a standard which would prohibit me from routing these circuits together? Has anyone had a bad experience routing AC and DC signals in the same conduit? What should I do?
I would like to combine a circuit driving a solenoid valve at 120VAC in the same conduit with a limit switch signal operating at 24VDC. All the wires are 300V rated.
The customer is concerned that the wires for the AC solenoid valve will induce a voltage in the limit switch wires, possibly enough to cause false signals at the PLC. He would like for me to route the circuit in seperate conduit.
I agree that seperating the circuits would be best, but I also can't imagine that any induced voltage would be significant enough to trigger the PLC input for the limit switch.
Can anyone point me to a standard which would prohibit me from routing these circuits together? Has anyone had a bad experience routing AC and DC signals in the same conduit? What should I do?