On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Robert Schaefer wrote:
s/almost// The green dot is part of what makes it
`Hospital Grade'
(The Code now specifies a Hospital Grade MC cable too-- can you guess
the difference between it and `regular' MC?) Red means a circuit on
the Legally Required Stand-by System (read `on the generator').
I would hope that they would be on some sort of system that keeps the
voltage constant during the transfer from utility to generator power too.
Isolated ground recpts will have a green triangle on
them, but are not
necessarily orange in color, all the ones in the upstairs of my house
are white. If I tried to install orange recpts anywhere but the
basement/garage, my wife would have killed me!
I thought they had an orange triangle on them? Many of the ones I've seen
are that way. Maybe hospital grade isolated ground receptacles have a
green triangle on them instead of an orange one?
Why did you install isolated ground receptacles in your home? The only
real application for them is when you have a metallic raceway (conduit)
and want the ground return wire independent of that raceway. I haven't
seen conduit in too many homes yet ;)
-Toth