Edit: A poster made me re-think and I am going with the proper color for each wire. Thank you all.
Hello everyone, I’m looking for some opinions.
I’m running a fair amount of electrical for an addition inside my steel shop building. The building is agricultural, with no living or habitable space, so it isn’t subject to inspections or electrical code enforcement.
I know that, per code, using the same color wire for everything and identifying conductors only by taping the ends is not compliant. Since code technically doesn’t apply in this case, I’m wondering what others would do in practice.
Would you still run properly color-coded wire for hots, neutrals, and grounds, or would you use one large roll of wire and carefully tape/mark the ends to indicate conductor function?
I’m interested in real-world opinions, not just code references. Thanks.
Hello everyone, I’m looking for some opinions.
I’m running a fair amount of electrical for an addition inside my steel shop building. The building is agricultural, with no living or habitable space, so it isn’t subject to inspections or electrical code enforcement.
I know that, per code, using the same color wire for everything and identifying conductors only by taping the ends is not compliant. Since code technically doesn’t apply in this case, I’m wondering what others would do in practice.
Would you still run properly color-coded wire for hots, neutrals, and grounds, or would you use one large roll of wire and carefully tape/mark the ends to indicate conductor function?
I’m interested in real-world opinions, not just code references. Thanks.
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