5-10 Log #1452 NEC-P05
(200-6(A) and (B))
Final Action: Reject
Submitter: G. Scott Jones, Encompass Electrical Technologys
Recommendation:
Revise text to read as follows:
(A) Sizes 6 AWG or smaller All grounded conductors. An insulated grounded conductor of 6 AWG or smaller shall be identified by a
continuous white or gray outer finish or by three continuous white strips on other than green insulation.
(B) Sizes larger than 6 AWG. An insulated grounded conductor larger than 6 AWG shall be identified either by a continuous white or
gray outer finish or by three continuous white stripes on other than green insulation along its entire length or at the time of installation
by a distinctive white marking at its terminations. This marking shall encircle the conductor or insulation.
Substantiation:
Conductors are available in colored insulation for all sizes of wire up to 1000 Kcmil.
This would eliminate the chance of a grounded conductor from being miss marked. In turn, eliminating the chance of the electricians
from terminating the grounded conductor on the wrong terminal, causing a direct short.
Panel Meeting Action: Reject
Panel Statement:
The submitter did not provide any evidence of a problem with the existing requirement. The submitter has not provided any
substantiation for this change.
Number Eligible to Vote: 16
Ballot Results: Affirmative: 16
Comment on Affirmative:
MELLO: The panel should continue to reject this proposal. The present break in wire size at larger than 6 AWG is reasonable and
practical. The submitter is correct that larger sizes of conductors can be obtained with white or gray colored insulation, but only upon
special order and increased expense. The break at 6 AWG is generally where branch circuit and feeder wiring is divided and it is more
likely branch circuit wiring will be accessed for modifications after installation, than feeder wiring.