On 27 May 2014 at 14:40, Jan Steinman via EV wrote:

> I'd be tempted to run two conduits, one with the low side cables,
> and the other with the high side cables.

I don't know what you mean by low side and high side in this context.  

If you mean positive and negative, I'd have to disagree.  You'll radiate 
more noise that way, no?  

My understanding is that conductors with opposing current flow should always 
be kept together to reduce noise emission.  I think that's at least one 
reason that wiring code requires all the circuit's conductors to be in the 
same conduit.

But perhaps I'm misunderstanding what you mean by low side and high side. 
Could you please clarify?

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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