
martinav (Customer) asked a question.
Separation of DC & AC
I'm putting together a production setup for a pressure testing and reporting rig. I have layed out the design separating AC and DC wiring. I would like to know two things...
- Is my assumption correct? DC Voltage, Cat5e data, rs232, thermocouple, analog & digital data to brx modules go into one bundle ok.
- AC voltage in the other
Also, what is the gap required? I want a tight design (shown below). I did not see any shielding I could get to help with allowing a closeby setup such as this.
Any other advice would be appreciated.
On the wire duct, blue indicates AC, grey DC
This a good video that discusses building of a control panel:
https://www.automationdirect.com/videos/video?videoToPlay=lFfHbMDZgx8&q=enclosure
Yea I wachted that. Its a good video.
There are two factors I look at when answering your question.
Know if your analog is 0-20mA or 4-20mA it is more noise resistant that 0-10V. Also, if you ever use a VFD, they are a real noise maker and can effect DC circuits. I had one that was "talking to" a 24VDC photoeye. I ended up using shielded motor cable (CF31-15-04-1) to prevent it.