LIVE X color?

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Multiple Choice

LIVE X color?

Explanation:
Colors used to mark live electrical parts rely on standard codes. Red and Black together commonly indicate hot conductors, signaling that a circuit is energized and should be treated as live or de-energized only after proper precautions. The other pairings align with non-live roles in typical codes—for example, blue and white often relate to neutrals or non-energized conductors, green and yellow designate grounding, and orange with gray is used for other non-live signaling—so they don’t convey the live status as clearly. That’s why Red and Black is the best choice for indicating a live color combination.

Colors used to mark live electrical parts rely on standard codes. Red and Black together commonly indicate hot conductors, signaling that a circuit is energized and should be treated as live or de-energized only after proper precautions. The other pairings align with non-live roles in typical codes—for example, blue and white often relate to neutrals or non-energized conductors, green and yellow designate grounding, and orange with gray is used for other non-live signaling—so they don’t convey the live status as clearly. That’s why Red and Black is the best choice for indicating a live color combination.

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