wyliesdiesels
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Ok, this was an interesting read until the last 2 comments above mine when I busted up laughing! 


Ok, this was an interesting read until the last 2 comments above mine when I busted up laughing!![]()
More and more, I take what I can get for the right price, if its an acceptable product.
Charles
Colored outlets and conduit? What's next? Doilies on the workbenches?

Then you'll have to get all the same color cords or you'll be feeling guilty...
What if a black cord is going to be giving it to the receptacle? Or will it even fit?!?!?
To OP, hope you've gotten the advice you're looking for!

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When the funny comments started pouring in, I was scratching my head thinking..."This is GJ....where people practically carpet their garages, have LED & LCD TV's on the walls, beautiful paint work on the walls, and 25k tool boxes to hold the 2 wrenches to change the oil in their Vette's..." And they're poking fun at me because I want a "themed" conduit system?![]()


Buy them on Ebay and buy Hubble..the best recpts in the market...the orange ones will have an extra gound..well really any of them will the little green mark on the front of them will but all good..Red is for Gensets...but all can be used in the house or garage..in a hospital they all have a purpose..orange is iso ground ( computer type gear ) red is genset..(power never goes out) and the ivory ones are dirty power ( good for everything else ) ...but use them all for what ever..buy off ebay..they are super $$$ out of any store

I thought about colored outlets when I was running the EMT in my garage, found box of orange outlets at LOWES...they rang up like 12 a piece.....
lights. Hate those cheap cords.
I cannot see that it matters much. I would cover over, mark out, somehow obscure the triangle, and possibly take my Brother labeler and placard the receptacles "NOT isolated ground" so someone would know that they are wired normally.
Charles
I thought about colored outlets when I was running the EMT in my garage, found box of orange outlets at LOWES...they rang up like 12 a piece.....walked back and opted for the 60 cent a piece outlets...they do the same thing....screw it, but if i could find a good deal on some ornage ones online....id swap them out no problem,
to each his own....i like your idea and you should post pics when its done
For sensitive equipment, it prevents cross talk between different plugs. i.e., power feedback from a motor won't impact the power for the isolated ground. Normally wired with a 12/3 wire where the red wire is tagged with green tape to denote ground. As mentioned, if you have mission critical (hospital) equipment or very expensive equipment, it makes some sense. Otherwise it's a waste.This may sound dumb but what is the purpose of an isolated ground?
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For sensitive equipment, it prevents cross talk between different plugs. i.e., power feedback from a motor won't impact the power for the isolated ground. Normally wired with a 12/3 wire where the red wire is tagged with green tape to denote ground. As mentioned, if you have mission critical (hospital) equipment or very expensive equipment, it makes some sense. Otherwise it's a waste.
IMHO, don't use those plugs for anything other than an isolated ground. They denote a specific expectation. I can't say if an inspector would pass them or not. Technically, I don't thing they should, but I'm not an inspector. I'll bet most won't care.
I'm going to use different colored wall plates to differentiate circuits. Easy and I don't have to mess with outlet colors.
Yeah - I've read that (250.119) - though it's in all the DIY instruction books - which is sort of interesting to me. Personally, I've never done a isolated ground outlet and never had one inspected. Frankly, I assumed that taping the red wire back to the NM sheathing would be OK (but this is hypothetical for me). Or would THHN need to be run so it can be clearly identified as essentially a 2nd ground? There is armored wire with an IG in it for commercial applications.You do know that is NOT allowed by code?!