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Regarding the NEC and re-identifying conductors ... re-identifying a black, red, or other ungrounded conductor color to white for grounded conductor has been allowed to not be "permanent", it was the reverse, re-identifying a white conductor for ungrounded conductor use which required "permanent" re-identification, and specified "by painting" "or other effective means", and even the tape manufacturers stated that tape was not "permanent", however ... the code changes likely to go into effect in the 2011 NEC changes re-identifying white conductors to an ungrounded conductor use color to specifically include "tape", and thus, what that was found out to be virtually a "done deal", then my argument for insisting that "permanent" meant, as the code wording said "painting" has dropped by the wayside because the code will (in the 2011 NEC) accept non-permanent tape re-identification of white conductors.
Currently, though, the requirement and wording STILL specifically specify and state "permanent" and "by painting", although that is on its way out, so I have accepted that.
Ok je peux voir votre point de vue cependant si vous êtes conscients combien d'états adopteront le nouveau code tout de suite ? ? IMO non très vite et belive moi les états ont quelques changements le long de la voie. Le plus commencera Ã* l'adopter après 2012 pas avant que l'histoire ne répète comme 2008 NEC le cycle de code.
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I know I've just stated the same thing in a couple of different ways, but there are a few people here who seem to have a problem with English, so I figured I would try a few different wordings to see if it helps them understand what is being written. Seems that some PhD/PE people have difficulty reading and understanding English ... and it seems that some PhD people think that PhD means something other than Piled Higher and Deeper and that by that Piled Higher and Deeper PhD they are therefore smarter, even though they come across is being less than smart. :rolleyes:
Je laisserai cette partie ouverte et laisserai d'autres membres répondre ici Ã* celui-ci.