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Numbered Black Conductors Source?

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wwilson

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We are designing a machine to operate in the USA, Europe and other areas (China, Singapore, Puerto Rico, etc.) We'll use a transformer to provide 208 5-wire 3phase internal to the machine. I've come to the conclusion that phase color coding L1/L2/L3 N will be very difficult (to make all country's happy.) I would rather have Numbered conductors "1", "2", "3" for the phases. I can get them custom marked (1000ft min), does anyone know a source for off the shelf, numbered black hook-up wire 6-18AWG or a lower minimum? We get high flex cable with numbered condcutors internal to the cable all the time.
Thanks,
Wayne

 
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I'm looking for numbered hook up wire - individual conductors with numbers printed on them, not cable with numbered conductors inside the jacket.
Wayne
 
Very limited online information for black/numbered multiconductor control/power cable seems to be based on ICEA Std S-73-532, and may be more common for larger power versus smaller control cables.

“Appendix E, Method 4 of ICEA Standard S-73-532”
“Per ICEA S-73-532-E3.4 Method 4 Number Code”
 
Suggestion: Please, notice that "cable" is a general expression that encompasses multiconductor cables and single conductor cables often called wires.
 
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