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Segregation of 110V and 230V cabling

Hi, can you run 110V and 230V cabling together (both wired in LSF singles) in normal galv trunking.


I have seen segregated 2-compartment trunking previously, however I believe this might just be good practice.


I need to be regs compliant, and can't find anything against it in there if anyone can help please. 


Thanks
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  • Electron666:

    Hi, can you run 110V and 230V cabling together (both wired in LSF singles) in normal galv trunking.


    I have seen segregated 2-compartment trunking previously, however I believe this might just be good practice.


    I need to be regs compliant, and can't find anything against it in there if anyone can help please. 


    Thanks


    I believe that it is o.k. as long as all cabling is rated to be used at the highest Voltage present. So the 110V circuits will have to be run in at least 240V rated cable.


    528.1


    Please read carefully the definitions of Voltage Band I and Voltage Band II.


    Z.


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  • Electron666:

    Hi, can you run 110V and 230V cabling together (both wired in LSF singles) in normal galv trunking.


    I have seen segregated 2-compartment trunking previously, however I believe this might just be good practice.


    I need to be regs compliant, and can't find anything against it in there if anyone can help please. 


    Thanks


    I believe that it is o.k. as long as all cabling is rated to be used at the highest Voltage present. So the 110V circuits will have to be run in at least 240V rated cable.


    528.1


    Please read carefully the definitions of Voltage Band I and Voltage Band II.


    Z.


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