Posted by dr sportster on January 08, 2014 at 06:54:38 from (67.85.146.74):
In Reply to: 3 phase grounding posted by WyoDave on January 07, 2014 at 14:55:34:
Green screw came on a little piece of cardboard and goes through into a predrilled threaded hole. That is fine . That is why it was provided with the switch. Other than that I can't really see so I'm just going to slap a pass sticker wherever you desire. Red leg tape should be orange and not red but your not going to convince some salty old power co guy that because they don't read or use codebooks they just do what has always been done.Red leg how can it be taped orange. 110-15 ...''higher phase voltage to ground shall be permantly marked with an outer finish that is orange in color [or other effective means--- like red tape not orange--- interpetation]]. Power companies will always still use red because they do not like the confusion with a 277/480 system which is caused by the high leg taped orange. Not really relevent if you know to test things to always see what you are working with.
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