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#8071 03/07/02 08:46 AM
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I'm told that identification of conductors by means of blue insulation is specifically referenced in the code 4 times.
I know of 2.
Anyone else?

#8072 03/07/02 09:36 AM
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See the 2002 NEC Sections 322.120(C); 400.22; 424.35; 504.80(C)

Thanks, Redsy: I fixed the mistake I made, I should have remembered that one because I once got that wrong on a test when the answer was in fact light blue for the grounded conductor in a cord!


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#8073 03/07/02 12:56 PM
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Thanks, Joe. It was stumping me.
I had Articles 400 & 504. Couldn't get the others.
BTW
I thk you mistakenly listed 400.23 instead of 400.22


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