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- The color of the NM cable sheath (or jacket) indicates either the gauge of the current carrying conductors within it, or special properties of the sheathing itself1234. The color coding for Romex NM cable is as follows234:
- White: Neutral conductor, should be connected to ground or the silver neutral terminal in an outlet or switch.
- Black and red: Hot conductors, should be connected to the brass terminal in an outlet or switch.
- Yellow: #12 AWG (rated for maximum 20 amps).
- Orange: #10 AWG (rated for maximum 30 amps).
- Gray: Larger sizes between 8 AWG and 2 AWG.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Today, the name "Romex" is a trademarked brand of the Southwire Company. In modern products, the color of the NM cable sheath (or jacket) indicates either the gauge of the current carrying conductors within it, or special properties of the sheathing itself. Cables found in older installations may not conform with this colour coding.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoplastic-sheathed_cableFor example, 14/2 Romex® means all the wires are 14 AWG and there are two conductors. Common sizes are available in distinct colors to make identifying them easier. White jacket: Romex® 14/3 and 14/2 Yellow jacket: Romex® 12/3 and 12/2 Orange jacket: Romex® 10/3 and 10/2 Gray jacket: Larger sizes between 8 AWG and 2 AWGwesbellwireandcable.com/blog/thhn-vs-romex/Romex NM cable typically comes in white, black, red, blue, yellow, and green insulation. White is usually the neutral conductor and should be connected to ground or the silver neutral terminal in an outlet or switch. Black and red are typically hot conductors and should be connected to the brass terminal in an outlet or switch.www.schemadigital.com/romex-wire-colors/The type of NM cable approved for indoor (dry location) use is NMB cable, and a color code for the plastic cable sheathing has been an industry standard since about 2001: White - #14 AWG (rated for maximum 15 amps) Yellow - #12 AWG (rated for maximum 20 amps) Orange - #10 AWG (rated for maximum 30 amps)www.howtolookatahouse.com/Blog/Entries/2018/7/… - People also ask
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