Residential Wiring Colors....GREEN?
In article , "John Gilmer" wrote:
"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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In article , "John
Gilmer" wrote:
"dpb" wrote in message
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Josh wrote:
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While I'll agree it's not Code-compliant as others have said, on
existing
work I'd not bother to change out a wire; just mark the ends and go on
w/
correct color coding from there.
This is, of course, assuming that they did actually do what is said and
not a mis-identification...
This wiring must be a conduit.
Unless I'm missing something, all you really need to do is run a while
neutral wire.
What do you expect that to accomplish? The OP never said he's missing a
neutral wire -- he said some previous person used a green wire as a hot
conductor. How will running a white neutral wire change that?
Whatever.
My point is that he can put the right colors into the conduit. The green
can be used as a ground, etc.
If that's what you meant, then that's what you should have said. :-)
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