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PFC-4410RC • 5403550 • REV Q • 11/12

NEC Section 760-54

Installation of Conductors and Equipment.

(a) Separation from Electric Light, Power, Class 1, and NPLFA Circuit Conductors.

(1) In Cables, Compartments, Enclosures, Outlet Boxes, or Raceways. Power-limited circuit conductors shall not be placed

in any cable, compartment, enclosure, outlet box, raceway, or similar fitting containing conductors of electric light,

power, Class 1, or nonpower-limited fire alarm circuit conductors.

Exception No. 1: Where the conductors of electric light, power, Class 1, or nonpower-limited fire alarm circuit conductors

are separated by a barrier from the power-limited fire alarm circuits. In enclosures, power-limited fire alarm circuits shall be

permitted to be installed in a raceway within the enclosure to separate them from Class 1, electric light, power, and non power-

limited fire alarm circuits.

Exception No. 2: Conductors in compartments, enclosures, device boxes, outlet boxes, or similar fittings, where electric light,

power, Class 1, or nonpower-limited fire alarm circuit conductors are introduced solely to connect to the equipment connected to

power-limited circuits to which the other conductors are connected, and

a. The electric light, power, Class 1, and nonpower-limited fire alarm circuit conductors are routed to maintain a

minimum of 0.25 in. (6,35mm) separation from the conductors and cables of power-limited fire alarm circuits, or

b. The circuit conductors operate at 150 volts or less to ground and also comply with one of the following:

1. The fire alarm power-limited circuits are installed using Types FPL, FPLR, FPLP or permitted substitute cables, provided

these power-limited cable conductors extending beyond the jacket are separated by a minimum of 0.25 in. (6,35mm) or by a

nonconductive sleeve or nonconductive barrier from all other conductors, or

2. The fire alarm power-limited circuit conductors are installed as nonpower-limited fire alarm circuits in accordance with Section 760-25.

Exception No. 3: Conductors entering compartments, enclosures, device boxes, outlet boxes, or similar fittings, where electric

light, power, Class 1, or nonpower-limited fire alarm circuit conductors are introduced solely to connect to the equipment

connected to power-limited fire alarm circuits or to other circuits controlled by the fire alarm system to which the other conductors

in the enclosure are connected. If the conductors must enter an enclosure that is provided with a single opening, they shall be

permitted to enter through a single fitting (such as a tee) provided the conductors are separated from the conductors of the other

circuits by a continuous and firmly fixed nonconductor, such as flexible tubing.