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requires high voltage wiring to be color-coded red. What constitutes high voltage?

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requires high voltage wiring to be color-coded red. What constitutes high voltage?

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The Department interprets this provision to refer to the definition of “high voltage wiring” in the New York City Electrical Code, which defines the term to include 120, 208, 277 and 480-volt circuits. Examples of wiring that would not be high voltage include coaxial and telephone cable, unless otherwise provided in the Electrical Code.

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