lilbobo
Electrical
- Feb 27, 2006
- 1
I have a standard from a particlar company on cable tray and conduit spacing based on the particular types of signals, voltage levels, etc. carried by the cables in the said cable trays/conduits. The lineal distance of the said cables also plays a factor in the recommended spacing of cable trays and conduits. For example, a cable tray carrying RTD and low level DC signals running in parallel beside a cable tray carrying 120VAC must be spaced at least 6 inches for every 100 lineal feet that the cable trays are running in parallel. The goal of this standard is to seperate high noise producing cables from sensitive cables.
What I am trying to find is where this standard came from? Or if there are similar, perhaps updated, standards written on the subject? I've looked through the NEC and CEC thoroughly but have limited access to ISA and IEEE standards.
What I am trying to find is where this standard came from? Or if there are similar, perhaps updated, standards written on the subject? I've looked through the NEC and CEC thoroughly but have limited access to ISA and IEEE standards.