resqcapt19
Electrical
- Aug 29, 2001
- 535
I'm going to be installing a large DC motor that will require that the armature leads be installed in parallel from the drive to the motor. Can I install the 3 positive leads in one conduit and the 3 negative leads in the second conduit? The conduits will be rigid steel. I know that you can't do this on AC systems because of the inductive reactance. I don't think that is a problem on a DC system. If I can install the positive in one and the negative in the second conduit, I can save 2 conductors. If I must place the positive and negatives in the same conduit, the circuit will require 2 positive and 2 negative in each conduit because of the derating required for four current carrying conductors in a raceway.
Don(resqcapt19)
Don(resqcapt19)