fmtjfw
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- Fairmont, WV, USA
I'm looking for constructive criticism on the following, and if you think it is merited, support in the form of comments from you on 5-29. Thanks, Jim Williams
4 Comment:
Revise text to read as follows:
200.4 Neutral Conductors.
(B) Multiple Circuits. Where more than one neutral conductor associated with different circuits is in an enclosure, the ungrounded and grounded circuit conductors of each circuit shall be grouped by cable ties or similar means in at least one location within the enclosure.
Exception: The requirement for grouping shall not apply if the circuit conductors enter from a cable or a raceway unique to the circuit that makes the grouping obvious.
Exception: The requirement for grouping shall not apply if the circuits enters from a cable or raceway unique to the circuit that makes the grouping obvious or if the conductors are identified at their terminations with numbered wire markers corresponding to the appropriate circuit number.
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5 Statement of Problem and Substantiation.
The exception text is copied from 210.4(D) Exception: and since both exceptions describe the treatment of the same conductors treated as a circuit, the exception text should match.
4 Comment:
Revise text to read as follows:
200.4 Neutral Conductors.
(B) Multiple Circuits. Where more than one neutral conductor associated with different circuits is in an enclosure, the ungrounded and grounded circuit conductors of each circuit shall be grouped by cable ties or similar means in at least one location within the enclosure.
Exception: The requirement for grouping shall not apply if the circuit conductors enter from a cable or a raceway unique to the circuit that makes the grouping obvious.
Exception: The requirement for grouping shall not apply if the circuits enters from a cable or raceway unique to the circuit that makes the grouping obvious or if the conductors are identified at their terminations with numbered wire markers corresponding to the appropriate circuit number.
red denotes deleted text
5 Statement of Problem and Substantiation.
The exception text is copied from 210.4(D) Exception: and since both exceptions describe the treatment of the same conductors treated as a circuit, the exception text should match.