Thank you augie47.
I will be taking that as a no!
Thou shalt not tape the red wire green.
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I havn't looked it up in a while, but didn't they change that a couple of code cycles ago, where the tape was not acceptable on switch legs and such, that it had to be heatshrink or permanant marker to re-identify?
Thou can tape the red green
Assuming that the circuit originates at the service equipment and the box at the load end is non-metallic, there is no need for an "isolated" ground. The normal installation with NM that orginates at the service equipment and it terminated in non-metallic boxes provides the same benefit at an isolated ground circuit.
Assuming that the circuit originates at the service equipment and the box at the load end is non-metallic, there is no need for an "isolated" ground. The normal installation with NM that orginates at the service equipment and it terminated in non-metallic boxes provides the same benefit at an isolated ground circuit.
Yep. IGs in standard resi is a joke.
Nope, tape still works.
...not if you have hifi/audiophile customers. Then again, nothing standard about them.
It's not an issue. It's just that hifi/audiophile home owners can be whacky with some of their electrical designs. It can be a place where engineering and folklore combine. Isolated grounds even when you are using non-metalic boxes is only the start.And why this would be an issue in resi?
It's not an issue. It's just that hifi/audiophile home owners can be whacky with some of their electrical designs. It can be a place where engineering and folklore combine. Isolated grounds even when you are using non-metalic boxes is only the start.