Will the lighting circuit and the socket circuit run through the same tube and cause interference?

Can the control line of the lamp and the control line of the socket be worn in the same pipe, for example, will it cause interference in the same iron pipe or PVC pipe? Let's talk today.

1. What are the requirements for the laying of lighting circuits in the home? What requirements does it meet?

(1) The pipeline wiring is clear, and the thickness of the steel pipe should not be less than 1.0mm

(2) When using PVC pipe for wiring, the thickness should not be less than 2mm

(3) The diameter of the steel pipe or PVC pipe is selected. The total cross-section of the wire in the pipe (including the insulation layer) should not exceed 40% of the effective area of ​​the pipe, and the minimum pipe diameter should not be less than 13 mm.

(4) Bend radius at the corner of the pipe. Generally not less than 6 times the outer diameter of the pipe; when the pipe is laid in concrete, the bending radius should not be less than 10 times the outer diameter of the pipe, and the bending angle of the pipe should not be less than 90 degrees.


2. Different circuits, different voltage levels, and AC and DC wires must not be routed in the same pipeline, except for the following conditions or designs:

① Circuits with a voltage of 50V or lower

② Motor circuit and control circuit without anti-interference requirement for the same equipment

② All circuits of the lamp

③ Several circuits of the same type of lighting can penetrate into the same tube, but the total number of wires in the tube should not be more than 8

④ When using steel pipe for wiring, the wires of the same AC circuit must be routed in one tube. Circuits of different voltages must not be laid on the same pipe.

⑤ Ordinary socket, high-power socket, socket in the bathroom, and power distribution in the kitchen. It is best to have a separate circuit for power.

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Created on:2020-01-07 15:49