nightfox1925
Electrical
- Apr 3, 2006
- 567
I am presently designing a power and control wire routing via conduits from the associated LV MCC starter unit to the pump motor/local PB in the field. The power and control wires are routed into an adequately sized conduit where they split up once it reaches the pump/PB station through a GUAT conduit body.
I got a directive from my superior that the power and control wires should be routed in separate conduits. I asked him what is the basis and informed that it is an engineering practice.
I don’t see any reason why it should not be in common conduit since the power and control wires are 600VAC insulated and are coming from a common MCC starter.
Is this a code violation or not a good engineering practice?
I got a directive from my superior that the power and control wires should be routed in separate conduits. I asked him what is the basis and informed that it is an engineering practice.
I don’t see any reason why it should not be in common conduit since the power and control wires are 600VAC insulated and are coming from a common MCC starter.
Is this a code violation or not a good engineering practice?