Engineering Documentation

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Chapter 1 Wiring Regulations and Specifications
Network Wiring Location Restrictions
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Conduit sharing guidelines are based on the National Electrical Code (NEC)
requirements that apply to the installation wiring of building automation systems.
All wire must have insulation rated for the highest voltage in the conduit and must
be approved or listed for the intended application by agencies such as UL, CSA,
FM, etc. Protective signaling circuits cannot share conduit with any other circuits.
Class 2 point wiring cannot share conduit with any Class 1 wiring except where
local codes permit.
Where local codes permit, both Class 1 and Class 2 wiring can be run in the field
panel enclosure, providing the Class 2 wire is UL listed 300V 75°C (167°F) or
higher, or the Class 2 wire is NEC type CM (FT4) (75°C or higher) or CMP (FT6)
(75°C or higher).
NEC type CL2 and CL2P is not acceptable unless UL listed for other type and
rated for 300V 75°C (167°F) or higher.
All low voltage and high voltage wiring must be routed separately within an
enclosure so that low voltage and high voltage wiring cannot come in contact with
each other.
Network Wiring Location Restrictions
CAUTION
Only low voltage signal wiring should be run on a low voltage tray.
Do not place I/O or trunk wire in a tray used to carry Class 1 power wiring.
Parallel Wire Runs
Cable tray spacing
The minimum space between adjacent trays or from a top tray to a lower tray.
Cable tray and conduit spacing
The minimum distance between a cable tray and adjacent conduit.