cowboyjwc said:
First I will admit that I didn't read all of this thread, yet.
But since your outlets and switches are required to be grounded, what will you use as a ground if you reidentify it?
You are not going to believe this but here goes.
In my installations we use multiple colors for our ungrounded conductors. It is not disallowed and makes any future troubleshooting very easy. (quick identification of circuits off of the electrical prints)
Well my foreman was adding a circuit to an installation that was not on the electrical print. (He brought to my attention a missing circuit so I told him to just pick random wire numbers and colors and report them to me and I would update the prints.)
My foreman told one of our new electricians to pull some LFNC-B with "a green EGC, two white neutals, and 3 different color hots".
Well the newbie pulled 1 green, 2 whites, 1 red, 1 black, and 1 Lt green.
I guess one spool of #12 green was was one manufacturer and one #12 green spool was from another...
The foreman asked me if we could tape it red...
I didn't think so but I hadn't come across that specific issue before. It's not very common that you have an extra green wire..
I hope this newbie comes around quick... Poor guy, caught his wife cheating the first day he worked for me. (Only came in for half day for orientation, went home early...BAM)