Which among the following is NOT a correct labeling of the ground wire in a cable?

Which among the following is NOT a correct labeling of the ground wire in a cable? Correct Answer XG

Labeling of Cable:

  • Wire size: Indicated by a number (such as 12, for 12-gauge) or a number followed by American Wire Gauge.
  • Number of wires: Usually indicated by the number 2, 3 and more
  • Ground wire: It is indicated by "G," "w/G," or "with Ground."
  • Wire material: It is indicated by "CU" for copper and "AL" for aluminum.

 

Example:

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Labeling

Description

14-3G

Cable contains three insulated wires plus a ground wire; the wires are 14-gauge

12-2 w/G

Cable contains three insulated wires plus a ground wire; the wires are 12-gauge

12-3 w/G

Cable contains three insulated wires plus a ground wire; the wires are 12-gauge

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