Hey all,
I'm having a debate with a co-worker over NFPA 79 14.2.3.2. My question is this, when grounding the common side of a dc power supply (24vdc), which conductor is the WHITE w/ BLUE stripe? I say it's the dc common that runs through-out the 24vdc circuit. For example, if I had a 24vdc light on a control panel, the (+) side would have a blue conductor and the (-) side would have the white w/ blue striped conductor. He says that both would be blue, and only the conductor running from the dc power supply to ground would be the white with blue striped conductor. Who's right and is there somewhere I can find an example of this?
Thanks,
-Doug Greig
I'm having a debate with a co-worker over NFPA 79 14.2.3.2. My question is this, when grounding the common side of a dc power supply (24vdc), which conductor is the WHITE w/ BLUE stripe? I say it's the dc common that runs through-out the 24vdc circuit. For example, if I had a 24vdc light on a control panel, the (+) side would have a blue conductor and the (-) side would have the white w/ blue striped conductor. He says that both would be blue, and only the conductor running from the dc power supply to ground would be the white with blue striped conductor. Who's right and is there somewhere I can find an example of this?
Thanks,
-Doug Greig