Author: Guy Olinger, K2AV" <k2av@qsl.net (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 02:44:19 -0500
Really??? Go read the NEC code book or any current Electrical textbook before you kill yourself or get someone else killed. In a 12-2 w/g there will be either a bare or green covered wire which is th
I have to disagree with you. Standard 2 conductor plus ground Romex has a black, white and bare wire. The black is hot, the white is neutral and the bare is ground, when hooked up as a 110v line. Whe
It is my understanding that it is against NEC to use Black/White/bare for 220V. as that is considered standard for 110V. 220V uses red/black/white/bare or red/black bare. I may be misinformed, but th
When I first lived in New York, we had an extensive fireplace & brick wall put on one end of the family room (it was really beautiful). One thing we had the guy do was add a clock outlet in the brick