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Started by poppa, October 13, 2017, 08:31:06 AM

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poppa

When I run my 220v for compressor ,from box to outlet , can I use the same conduit to continue a 110v circuit for outside , separate wires from each other ,just sharing a short section of conduit? Just want to keep it looking a little cleaner. Thanks
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RECHRGD

Yes, as long as all the wires are rated @600 volts, the conduit is properly sized and any derating (if needed) is figured in.
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John_Kunkel


The separate 110V circuit should have its own circuit protection (breaker). If you're not running a separate ground wire for the compressor, the metal conduit can act as the ground conductor for both.
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