No, you should only be worried if you start having arguments with yourself, and losing.
LarryFine said:I agree with everyone except Leroy.
mbergheger said:I thought I have read in the NEC somewhere that all conductors located in a device box shall be terminated. I cannot seem to find it now.
The problem I have is:
I don't know if a peice of equipment is 120 or 208 single phase. My first thought was to pull an extra hot and cap it if the unit is only 120V. But I thought I read you cannot do this.
Can someone please point out an NEC artical that will or or will not allow you to do this.
Thanks in advance
Matt
You don't like leroy?? What's wrong with you?LarryFine said:I agree with everyone except Leroy.
Paul said:I'm agree Leroy. That guy's the baddest man in the whole **** town!
I am generally in favor of pulling spares. makes for a simple solution down the road when you need another conductor for something.mbergheger said:I thought I have read in the NEC somewhere that all conductors located in a device box shall be terminated. I cannot seem to find it now.
The problem I have is:
I don't know if a peice of equipment is 120 or 208 single phase. My first thought was to pull an extra hot and cap it if the unit is only 120V. But I thought I read you cannot do this.
Can someone please point out an NEC artical that will or or will not allow you to do this.
Thanks in advance
Matt