ibchristian
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- Florence, AZ, USA
Greetings all,
I'm newly registered on this forum, so please forgive me if I haven't done enough homework on this question... I'm a little pressed for time as things go! BTW I'm writing from the "Stan" which is where I work...
... Specifically, in 200.6(E) Exception 1, the term "multiconductor cable" is used when using white/gray tape on a non-white/gray conductor to identify it as a grounded (neutral) conductor. My issue is with the definition of the term "multiconductor cable", and so I solicit the vast well of knowledge here...
A contractor is using FMC (not AC or MC) with individual conductors (#12 THHN/THWN) and trying to say that they can mark them (blacks/reds/blues/whatever they've got) with white tape to indicate neutral... I'm saying that FMC w/individual conductors IS NOT the same as "multiconductor cable" and therefore is not permitted under 200.6(E) Exception 1...
I can't find a definition for "multiconductor cable" in "the Code", but my head is telling me that this material is multiple insulated conductors contained (read manufactured) within an overall jacket or sheath as part of a manufacturing process, not separate single conductors in a conduit, raceway etc as is the case with FMC and single conductors.
What say y'all?
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated, including telling me I need to quit and go sell insurance or something as equally unsatisfying:dunce::slaphead:!
I'm newly registered on this forum, so please forgive me if I haven't done enough homework on this question... I'm a little pressed for time as things go! BTW I'm writing from the "Stan" which is where I work...
... Specifically, in 200.6(E) Exception 1, the term "multiconductor cable" is used when using white/gray tape on a non-white/gray conductor to identify it as a grounded (neutral) conductor. My issue is with the definition of the term "multiconductor cable", and so I solicit the vast well of knowledge here...
A contractor is using FMC (not AC or MC) with individual conductors (#12 THHN/THWN) and trying to say that they can mark them (blacks/reds/blues/whatever they've got) with white tape to indicate neutral... I'm saying that FMC w/individual conductors IS NOT the same as "multiconductor cable" and therefore is not permitted under 200.6(E) Exception 1...
I can't find a definition for "multiconductor cable" in "the Code", but my head is telling me that this material is multiple insulated conductors contained (read manufactured) within an overall jacket or sheath as part of a manufacturing process, not separate single conductors in a conduit, raceway etc as is the case with FMC and single conductors.
What say y'all?
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated, including telling me I need to quit and go sell insurance or something as equally unsatisfying:dunce::slaphead:!