busman
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Occupation
- Master Electrician / Electrical Engineer
This just occured to me yesterday. At one time, we could use the white wire in a cable for switch loops, but it had to be the feed to the switch and not the return. Now we are required to reidentify the white conductor if we use it in a switch, but we are still cannot use the white (reidentified) as the return. Any reason for this.
This came up when I was wiring an occupancy sensor in a residence. The sensor had the usual green, black and red wires. I taped the white cable conductor to red. I then had to connect the red cable wire to the black switch wire (so it would be the feed) and connect the red switch wire to the black cable wire so it was the return. Very confusing. I guess I could have taped both of the cable wires.
Any insights. (I'm still on 2002 code)
Thanks,
Mark
This came up when I was wiring an occupancy sensor in a residence. The sensor had the usual green, black and red wires. I taped the white cable conductor to red. I then had to connect the red cable wire to the black switch wire (so it would be the feed) and connect the red switch wire to the black cable wire so it was the return. Very confusing. I guess I could have taped both of the cable wires.
Any insights. (I'm still on 2002 code)
Thanks,
Mark