J justbilll New member Nov 19, 2008 #1 is it permitted to use a white conductor as a hot leg in a 240 volt circuit?
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician Nov 19, 2008 #2 Only in cable assemblies, not single conductors in conduit. See 200.7(C) Roger Last edited: Nov 19, 2008
JohnJ0906 Senior Member Location Baltimore, MD Nov 19, 2008 #3 roger said: Only in cable assemblies, not single conductors in conduit. See 200.7(C) Roger Click to expand... And it has to be re-identified as an ungrounded conductor at the terminations, and any accessible point (Junctions, etc.) Welcome to the forum!
roger said: Only in cable assemblies, not single conductors in conduit. See 200.7(C) Roger Click to expand... And it has to be re-identified as an ungrounded conductor at the terminations, and any accessible point (Junctions, etc.) Welcome to the forum!
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician Nov 19, 2008 #4 JohnJ0906 said: And it has to be re-identified as an ungrounded conductor at the terminations, and any accessible point (Junctions, etc.) Welcome to the forum! Click to expand... Thanks John, I did stop short in my answer. I second the welcome. Roger
JohnJ0906 said: And it has to be re-identified as an ungrounded conductor at the terminations, and any accessible point (Junctions, etc.) Welcome to the forum! Click to expand... Thanks John, I did stop short in my answer. I second the welcome. Roger