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Old 10-31-2009, 09:53 PM   #21
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Then how do you Americans run the wiring to B/B heaters?
I keep getting told you can't get the red/black romex in the U.S.
I always used to tape up the white in the heater and the panel before the red/black stuff showed up.
I have also done that with red/black/blue cabtyre when I needed a neutral in it.
Raceway - use the proper colors (anything but white or green for ungrounded).
Cable assembly - reidentify the white wire.

I wouldn't mind having red/black romex, but it's just another thing to stock. Are you required to use red/black in Canada?
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