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It would really be nice if we as electricians could make this a contious effort to mark the wires with the right colors. I allways use the color codes on my wires because it is so nice to identify what the wires are without touching them with a voltage tester, and yes you can be sure my markings are true. I am a professional at my trade

The reason I would assume it was removed to offer more flexability to what colors we might have availble in our area to use. but on a side note, it made electricans to confortable with trusting the guy before had marked the wires correctly. this is why we must always check each conductor and not assume if the color is correct, if we do this the colors will not matter.
 
It would really be nice if we as electricians could make this a contious effort to mark the wires with the right colors. I allways use the color codes on my wires because it is so nice to identify what the wires are without touching them with a voltage tester, and yes you can be sure my markings are true. I am a professional at my trade

So what would you say about a gray wire?
 
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