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In Reply to: RE: interesting posted by Ugly on June 29, 2007 at 22:28:07:
Separate dedicated circuits are the way to go. If you can avoid conduit, I think that would be best. Conduit is available in steel, aluminum, and PVC. Steel would have nonlinear magnetic interaction with the power current. Aluminum would avoid the magnetic interaction, but would increase capacitance of line- and neutral-to-ground. It would also have acoustic ringing problems. PVC should be the most neutral of the choices, but would still introduce some sonic vibation behavior. If you have to have conduit, try to wrap the stuff with rubber tape after the inspector has blessed it.
Cheap house wire cable is insulated with PVC. Oyaide makes polyolefin-insulated, carbon-damped cable, but it is very expensive. If nothing is too good for precious, I would look into this stuff.
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Follow Ups
- Wiring possibilities... - Al Sekela 13:36:24 06/30/07 (3)
- RE: Wiring possibilities... - Ugly 10:58:16 07/01/07 (2)
- A single ground wire is preferred if possible. - Al Sekela 14:48:24 07/01/07 (1)
- RE: A single ground wire is preferred if possible. - Ugly 14:05:12 07/02/07 (0)