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Re: Flat 12AWG Wire Legal?

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Originally Posted by RufflesRidge View Post
Do you have a rule to support this? Wire that can change polarity is expressly exempt from R45.
True, but [R45] also says;
Quote:
All active circuit wiring with a constant polarity (i.e., except for outputs of relay modules, speed controllers, or
sensor outputs)
shall be color-coded as follows:
I think that little bit rules everything else out. Having been an inspector last year, we were instructed to make sure everything was color coded in a consistent manner, and we checked the path of most major wiring (speed controllers and such)
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