wiring/conduit question
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(09-27-2021, 02:40 AM)srv52761 Wrote: <p></p><p><font color="#e82a1f">May be a local restriction.&nbsp; It is still allowed in the latest (2020) edition of the NEC</font></p><p><font color="#e82a1f">https://www.mikeholt.com/newsletters.php?action=display&amp;letterID=2323<br></font></p><p><a href="https://www.mikeholt.com/newsletters.php?action=display&amp;letterID=2323">Link to Mike Holt article.</a><br></p><p><font color="#e82a1f">.</font></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><font color="#e82a1f">I think the differing colors refer to the actual receptacles, and not the conductors, so you can identify quickly which circuits are in use.</font></p>


I planned to use black/white pairs (Receptacles, not wires) to differentiate the two general purpose 120v circuits.. The dust collector and air cleaner (both 120) each also get their own, and I have a grey and ivory receptacle for those.

Labeling all the conductors so you know which is which as you do the wiring I suppose can be left to the imagination? little wiring label maker?
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"May be a local restriction. It is still allowed in the latest (2020) edition of the NEC"

I couldn't find anything. Maybe it was just his own best practice. He pulled the permit and helped me with the run to the pedestal while refusing to charge me, so I did the work to his standards. At worst, I bought an unnecessary spool of green wire and have an overbuilt grounding system. I was later able to get him back by refusing to take payment for brushhogging his horse pasture.
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"I think the differing colors refer to the actual receptacles, and not the conductors, so you can identify quickly which circuits are in use."

Ah. This is a good method to use. We use that in broadcast plants to signify A/B/Switched power. We even buy cords with the colors to match.
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