In message <CAKEabA0yM9jB=qsvfkhl400_kzfne8euryruszze5fuhp-j...@mail.gmail.com>, dated Sat, 7 Apr 2012, IBM Ken <[email protected]> writes:

For the ground/bond, can't you also use plain green wiring (yellow tracer optional) or bare copper? Perhaps this is just in 60950...

The original question was about brown and blue; it deviated to the earth/ground in the way these things do. I didn't go into that because, as you say, different standards have different provisions. I think some don't allow bare copper but do allow transparent insulation.
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