Conduit is just a medium to get the wires from one place to another. There is no voltage restrictions in low voltage wiring (750 volts or less). When it comes to conduit fill, electricians are governed by the electrical code conduit fill tables. The conduit is sized to accommodate the conductor size for a specific load.
Yes, 120 and 240 volts can be run in the same conduit.
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Up. ---- I'm not sure what the question is getting at. USUALLY THIS QUESTION IS ASKED WITH REGARD TO THE "GROUND" PRONG of a standard 3wire, 120 volt receptacle In the USA there are no requirements which dictate whether a receptacle outlet should be mounted with the ground UP or DOWN. In fact, it is also proper to mount the receptacle horizontally.
1 Volt Peak to Peak. It is a unit of measurement for a video signal. The BNC is a specific type of connector that twists and locks in place and is commonly used for video connections.
The key parameter in sizing wire is the current requirement. Once you know that you can look up value in a wire gauge table. The length of the run is important for longer runs because of the resistance of the wire itself. Aluminum wire requires a larger diameter than copper for the same current. Once you calculate the wire size you can then size the conduit.
Yes 480 volt electric wiring can be run in emt conduit.
Yes, 120 and 240 volts can be run in the same conduit.
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NO! The National Electric Code requires a partitioned box when high and low voltages share the same box. Always avoid installing different voltages in the same box, it's a bad idea. <<>> A 277 volt switch has a different screw to box configuration that a 120 volt switch. This is also true for 347 volt switches. The switch is configured this way so that 120 volt switches can not be used on the wrong voltage inadvertently According to the 2008 NEC 300.3 C 1 says yes as long as all the conductors in the wiring enclosure have at least an equal insulation rating as that of the maximum circuit voltage applied.
You may not be able to do that. The 12V system will have a larger cord and may not pass thru the exhisting conduit. Call an electricial who knows swimming pool electrical codes.
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There in no quick and inexpensive way of doing this conversion. A transformer would have to be used and this type of winding is not common. 277 volts is the wye voltage of a three phase 480 volt system.
No. The capacitor will short out and possibly explode. On the other hand, the 440 Volt Cap can be used in a 220 Volt circuit.
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Mauritius uses a 240 Volt 50 Hz AC mains supply. The plugs are Type C and Type G
You should not go above 240 volts for that type of motor.
A volt is itself a unit.