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Can the data circuit (SLC on the D10024 or D8024, MUX bus on the D7024 or D8125Mux, D8125 data on the 7000-9000 series) be run in the same conduit as 24 volts DC running horns and strobes in a four to five hundred foot run? Would adding sync modules to the horn circuit have an effect on the data circuit if run in the same conduit?


  • Solution

A wire run that produces noise (12 or 24 volts DC) should never be run in the same conduit as a communications bus. The noise will couple over into the other wiring. As a rule of thumb, low voltage DC should always be run in a separate conduit.

The same rule also applies to Sync modules, having two different protocols running in the same conduit will produce cross talk.

Part numbers DS7400X, DS7400, DS7400Xi, DS7400XIVER2, DS7400XIVER3+, DS7400XIVER4+, D8125MUX, D7412G, D9412G, D7412GV2, D9412GV2, D7412GV3, D9412GV3, D7412GV4, D9412GV4, B8512G, B9512G, B600, B299, D8125, FPA-1000, FPA-1000-V2, FPE-7039, D7039, DS9431, FDP-7024, D7024, DS9400, DS9400I, DS8400M, D10024A, D10024, D9024, D8024, D7212B, D9112B, D7212B1, D9112B1, D7212, DS7430, DS7436



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