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#62633 02/25/06 12:17 PM
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I have seen them both ways when it comes to motor control, and prefer "red/stop, green/run" because everyone can relate to that..
As for indicator lights on things like circuit breakers and switches, I have always seen a red light or even mechanical flag indicating a "CLOSED" state, while Green lights or flags are always indicating "OPEN".

A.D

#62634 02/25/06 02:23 PM
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On telecom equipment the normal arrangement is:

Green -- Running normally.
Amber -- Minor fault.
Red -- Major fault.

Which has nothing to do with motors, of course.

[This message has been edited by SolarPowered (edited 02-25-2006).]

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