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Is it acceptable to use a spare core in a 4 core armoured cable to carry 12volts DC when other cores in the same cable are carrying AC mains?
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How will you get induced voltage on the dc circuit if the cores are insulated to the highest voltage present i.e. 230volts?You will also have to take into account harmonic effects from the AC and quite possibly induced voltage on the DC circuit.
How will you get induced voltage on the dc circuit if the cores are insulated to the highest voltage present i.e. 230volts?
Band 1 (ELV) and Band 11 (LV) circuits can be contained in the same cable where each conductor of a multicore cable is insulated to the highest voltage present i.e the Band 11 voltageInsulation rating does not effect induction, however as the OP is discussing a multicore cable then to comply like you and others have put it has to have a earthed screening which will block any chance of an induced current between the 2 categories as we must assume AC mains means 230/400 volt ac against his 12v DC, as for harmonics, if you suspect this as an issue then the wiring and preventative measures in total needs careful design.
Band 1 (ELV) and Band 11 (LV) circuits can be contained in the same cable where each conductor of a multicore cable is insulated to the highest voltage present i.e the Band 11 voltage
As stated in option 2 given in bs 7671
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