Re: 15 vs 20 amp circuits

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Re: 15 vs 20 amp circuits clare at snyder.on.ca 09-28-2007
Posted by on September 28, 2007, 10:25 pm
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:44:54 -0500, david.williams@bayman.org (David
Williams) wrote:

>-> [In realith, 220 shouldn't be a surprise even if you only have
>-> a black and white wire. Think 220-only circuits. Like electric
>-> baseboards and perfectly legal practise of using ordinary wire,
>-> rather than the somewhat less common black+red+ground/no white
>-> wire.]
>-> --
>-> Chris Lewis,
>
>All the electricians I know, when they do that, wrap some red tape
>around the white wire, so anyone who sees it will realize that it isn't
>a neutral wire, but a live one with the opposite phase from the black
>wire.
>
>I don't know if doing this is obligatory, but it makes a lot of sense.
>
> dow
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