- Location
- Illinois
- Occupation
- retired electrician
The code does not limit the use of orange to high legs."Well, we can't use orange; that's for high legs."
The code does not limit the use of orange to high legs."Well, we can't use orange; that's for high legs."
It actually requires it for a conductor at 60 volts.The code does not limit the use of orange to high legs.
I was being funny . . . or maybe not. :roll:The code does not limit the use of orange to high legs.
I would have no problem with it at all, I never trust the color of a conductor to identify the voltage.
Never trust a color
Yeah, that is yellow, green, brown 208Y/120
I looked at about 8 services in the same Boston neighborhood and this was one of the better ones. LINK At least this one does not have parallel conductors of different sizes.
The fuse ... that circuit ran through a Fire alarm pull station in the lobby and back to this shunt trip breaker. The pull station was not connected to any fire alarm system but if you pulled it the power to the building would be cut off. Someone had disconnected it before I got there. That was also the same in each one I looked at.