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    Feb 29, 2008, 06:29 PM
    Hot wire color
    What color is the hot wire on a 120 volt circuit?
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    Feb 29, 2008, 10:03 PM
    Black typically. Red possible. White is neutral.

    White could be a hot in 220 V circuits, but it should be taped red or black.

    Much of this depends because 2 conductor NM-B cables with ground are black white and bare.
    3 conductor with ground are black, white, red and bare.

    Switches are wired with 2 conductor cable and switch the hot lead, so one of the hots is white. That white should be taped black.

    With a 4 wire system with L1(black), L2(Red), N(White) and ground, Red to White is 120 V and so is black to white.

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