Eddy Current
Senior Member
Dumb question i know, but i was reading i think 200.6 and it said something about two neutrals of two different systems being in the same pipe. Is it just good practice not to do this?
The 277 neutral conductor must be gray so as to be confused with the 110 neutral. Phase colors for the 277 are brown orange yellow here in new york.
The 277 neutral conductor must be gray so as to be confused with the 110 neutral. Phase colors for the 277 are brown orange yellow here in new york.
That might only be true if the 120 volt neutral were white. You could you a gray for 120 volts and white for 277 volts.
That might only be true if the 120 volt neutral were white. You could you a gray for 120 volts and white for 277 volts.
Or white w/a tracer, or gray w/a tracer.:roll:
yes you can use eiather color when each voltage is in it own raceway but when the two voltages are in the same raceway than straight white cannot be used for the 277v circuit. The 277v must be identifilable from the 110v circuit. I know all is just talk without quoting code sections but I lost my at a job recently.
Or white w/a tracer, or gray w/a tracer.:roll:
actually you could have a white for both
Different voltages must be marked to allow someone to identify them from each other.
Tagging, tape and paint I think too.
Question: Can I use a total of four colors to wire all power, lighting, motors, and transformers in a building and still meet the requirements in the NEC? What colors would they be?
Question: Can I use a total of four colors to wire all power, lighting, motors, and transformers in a building and still meet the requirements in the NEC? What colors would they be?
Question: Can I use a total of four colors to wire all power, lighting, motors, and transformers in a building and still meet the requirements in the NEC? What colors would they be?
the bldg voltages are 120/240, and 277/480
If only one voltage was in the building you could use 4 colors. The nec does not specify what color just that different voltages be identified.