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    Mixing 110VAC & 24VDC: Causes & Effects

    Thanks a lot Jim and Kholdstare. We have a 3.2A fuse which didn't blow, I guess there wasn't enough impedance for it to go over 3.2A. And in the factory I work in, believe me you have to read manuals since we have so many control systems and different kinds of instruments.
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    Mixing 110VAC & 24VDC: Causes & Effects

    Thanks for your reply jim hardy, The weird thing the Common was reading +24, and some other instruments readings that were in the same cabinet as the instrument mentioned in original post were fluctuating from 0 to 1 repeatedly.
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    Mixing 110VAC & 24VDC: Causes & Effects

    They were connected in Series.
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    Mixing 110VAC & 24VDC: Causes & Effects

    I work in a factory where an instrument's bus contact we have has two connectors, one for 24VDC (used to power the instrument), and the other is for 110VAC (used for a bulb). Now, for some reason, the two connectors got melted and 110VAC got mixed with 24VDC. Our 24VDC is ungrounded, but for...
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