rogerthebodger
Well-Known Member
AFAICS there is no definition of "current carrying conductor" in the relevant ISO standards ( unless it has been introduced in the latest version of ISO 13297 )
PR cannot therefor answer your question nor can any of the rest of us.
My interpretation of the expression would be that it is either of the live conductors of a low voltage AC system and the positive and negative conductors of an extra low voltage DC system but that probably does not go far enough. Perhaps I should add " or any conductor connected to them " ???
Yes Vic there is no definition so we can only use our knowledge and " common sense" to decide what it means and our knowledge is all different and well common sense ,I don't want to drift any more
My point is is signal and control wiring current carrying conductor as it is not clear or defined there is a multitude of interpretations not just Paul's or mine.
I saw somewhere a spec thet the plus DC to the engine control switch was Red but the cable to the engine from the switch was a different colour cannot who posted it
