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Here's a rule from Edision, NJ:
"Section 15.08.080 Addition to code. The National Electrical Code herein adopted is supplemented by adding thereto the following which is made a part hereof: Whenever a permit is required under the terms of this chapter for electrical wiring and apparatus to be done in connection with a gas or oil burner installation in any existing building or structure or in the construction, reconstruction, alteration or repair of buildings or structures, there shall be installed an emergency shutoff switch with a red plate thereon marked "Oil Burner" or "Gas Burner," as the case may be, at the entrance to the basement or heating room. (Prior code ยง 24-8)
Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
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Joe, no doubt that local addendums have created some confusion.
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Joe,
Do they make Red Gas Burner Cover Plates? It seems to me that the only ones I've ever seen were Blue and the Oil Burner plate was Red.
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Bill I have some red gas burner plates. They do exist.
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Joe,
Which code book did you get that quote from Edison, NJ? NFPA? BOCA? BOCA Mechanical?
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Caper:
I found it on the Edison, NJ site when I searched for the subject being discussed.
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Home Depot near me sells red gas burner emergency cutoff switch plates both in single gang as well as sqaure box sizes.
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