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Identification and Tagging: <br /> <br />1. Wire and cable for feeders, sub-feeders, control and branch conductors identified <br /> as follows: <br /> <br />Four-wire, 120/208 volt circuits: white (neutral), black (phase A), red <br />(phase B), blue (,phase C). <br /> <br />Four-wire, 277/480 volt circuits; white with yellow stripe (neutral), brown <br />(phase A), orange (phase B), yellow (phase C). <br /> <br />Grounding Conductors: Have a green color - no other conductors allowed <br />in green except grounds. <br /> <br />Switch legs for local wall switches to be distinctive color such as purple, <br />magenta or cyan. <br /> <br />Colors: Assigned to each conductor as described and carried throughout <br />all main and branch circuit distribution. <br /> <br />Conductor Insulation: Colored in sizes up through No. 8; Conductors No. 6 and <br />larger; having black insulation but phase color coded with 1/2" band of colored <br />tape, at all junctions and terminations. <br /> <br />Main and feeder cables tagged in all pull boxes, wireways and wiring gutters of <br />panels. Tags to be of fireproof material, approved by the Engineer. <br /> <br />Numbered bands to identify each wire or cable at panelboards and/or piece of <br />equipment served. <br /> <br />3.04 INSTALLATION OF SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES <br /> A. Switches and receptacles installed and located as follows, unless otherwise noted: <br /> <br />1. Switches: 48" above finish floors. See Architectural details. <br /> <br />2. Receptacles: 48" above finish floors generally U.O.N. <br /> <br />3. In masonry walls, switches and receptacle heights adjusted as required, so outlets <br /> are at nearest mortar joint, to specified height. <br /> <br />Basic Materials and Methods 16050-18 <br /> <br /> <br />