NEC 705.10 "plaque"What code section are you referencing?
Placard is not a code term I am familiar with.
This. I came across another inspector holding up permits over this. I told the solar installer to call him out on the fact that it's an informational note and they're not enforceable and go to the state if they had to.That section sends you to 110.21(B) and the Informational Note following 110.21(B) sends you to an ANSI standard. That standard will likely specify yellow, but the informational note is not enforceable.
Give the potential of liability from installing a label that does not meet the requirements of a nationally recognized standard, I would comply wiht the standard.This. I came across another inspector holding up permits over this. I told the solar installer to call him out on the fact that it's an informational note and they're not enforceable and go to the state if they had to.
The code specifies the signal word "caution", I though that the ANSI standard would require it to be yellow like for other caution signs.I think you're guided by this:
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I think it might be NOTICE because it's not "hazard alerting", although it could be CAUTION because I suppose electricity is the hazard.The code specifies the signal word "caution", I though that the ANSI standard would require it to be yellow like for other caution signs.