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    running 2 core sensor cable



    greetings gentleman
    advice required please... on a job running sensor cables eg supply air,ambient,return air, on coil, from a air con unit on a roof to a control panel in a plant room.
    I know your not supposed to run it with your mains cable how ever if you have no other way but to go the same route as your mains is run on cable tray to your control panel is there any serious inplications if you do it that way /long term?
    thank you in advance for your replys gentleman...



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    Re: running 2 core sensor cable

    sensorman,

    you are right that sensor cable should not be run with power lines.Static,distortion and in accuracy in transmitting signals from sensor to electronic modules will result to errors.
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    Re: running 2 core sensor cable

    If you use a good quality shielded cable you shoudn't have any problems.

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    Re: running 2 core sensor cable

    use screened cable,cost more but will do the job!

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    Re: running 2 core sensor cable

    As they say, used screened cable but, please, only earth one end of the shield.
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    Re: running 2 core sensor cable

    Agree with pp, wandowski and Brian. Get the fully screened cable, the one with the woven screen around the leads.

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    Re: running 2 core sensor cable

    Hi

    Don't know weather this is correct but i got told standard PTC or NTC probes can be run using any old cable up to 1000mtrs as they measure a very large resisitance between deg's.
    i've seen loads run in .75mm 3 core flex along side, wrapped around and on top of swa cables and never presented problems in years, they work fine.

    P.S. this is probes used on temp controllers for Lae, elliwel, etc, etc

    i'm not saying it's right, just what i've seen and been told

    CB

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    Re: running 2 core sensor cable

    as others say, we use CY cable 1.5mm (not sure what cy stands for :-P)if long runs, with the screened earthed at one end only.

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    Re: running 2 core sensor cable

    as chillyblue says i agree given maximum distance recommended by manufacturers,but have had the rare occasion where interference was giving problems.shielded is definitely the way to go.
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    Re: running 2 core sensor cable

    Quote Originally Posted by sensor man View Post
    greetings gentleman
    advice required please... on a job running sensor cables eg supply air,ambient,return air, on coil, from a air con unit on a roof to a control panel in a plant room.
    I know your not supposed to run it with your mains cable how ever if you have no other way but to go the same route as your mains is run on cable tray to your control panel is there any serious inplications if you do it that way /long term?
    thank you in advance for your replys gentleman...
    Hi

    I would use a screened cable with the screen earthed at on end. I use this for all my sensors, saves a lot af problems later.

    ice/runner

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