Why should “hot” white conductors be re-identified as black conductors? -  Nonprofit Home Inspections

Why should “hot” white conductors be re-identified as black conductors? - Nonprofit Home Inspections

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When inspectors inspect electrical systems, they are looking for any installation errors, shock and fire hazards, and also labeling issues. Since electrical systems can cause injury or fire, making sure that all of the wiring and electrical panels in a home is very important, and this is why home inspectors take special care to identify

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