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// CODE SNIPPET

1926.404(f)(1)(ii) Two-Wire DC Systems

OSHA 1926 Construction > K Electrical > 1926.404 Wiring Design and Protection > 1926.404(f) Grounding > 1926.404(f)(1) Systems to Be Grounded > 1926.404(f)(1)(ii) Two-Wire DC Systems
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Two-wire DC systems operating at over 50 volts through 300 volts between conductors shall be grounded unless they are rectifier-derived from an AC system complying with paragraphs (f)(1)(iii), (f)(1)(iv), and (f)(1)(v) of this section.

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