I'm having an issue understanding how can a Shelly Mini or 1 Plus which have dry contacts, can be powered by 110V AC and switch on 24V AC without breaking the NEC code of having class 2 and class 3 wires separated.
I have a Damper that works on 24V AC and wanna be able to open it using a Shelly switch. Since Shellys don't run on 24V AC I was thinking to power it using 110V and do this in a separate junction box. However, this still feels like breaking the NEC code of separating class 2 and class 3 wiring.
The 24V wires are thermostat wires with insulation rated for 150V and the 110V are regular 14 AWG.
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