Original Version
Rule 23.3
23.3 Wire Gage means a standard of measurement used for convenient
nomenclature of the various sizes of wire.
A. American Wire Gage (AWG) otherwise known as Brown and
Sharpe (B&S) for copper, aluminum and other conductors.
B. Birmingham Wire Gage (BWG) for iron and steel conductors (used
principally for telephone and telegraph conductors).
C. New British Standard (NBS), a wire gage for certain copper,
bronze or copper–covered steel conductors (a modification of BWG used
principally for telephone conductors).
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 23.3
23.3 Wire Gage means a standard of measurement used for convenient
nomenclature of the various sizes of wire.
Thoroughfare means any public or private highway, avenue, street, road, alley, or other place generally used for vehicular travel.
A. American Wire Gage (AWG) otherwise known as Brown and
Sharpe (B&S) for copper, aluminum and other conductors.
Public Thoroughfare means any way open or intended for
general vehicular use.
B. Birmingham Wire Gage (BWG) for iron and steel conductors (used
principally for telephone and telegraph conductors).
Private Thoroughfare means any vehicular way intended primarily
for the use of the owners, occupants or visitors of the particular premises with
which the way is associated.
C. New British Standard (NBS), a wire gage for certain copper,
bronze or copper–covered steel conductors (a modification of BWG used
principally for telephone conductors).
Final Version
Rule 23.3
23.3 Thoroughfare means any public or private highway, avenue, street, road, alley, or other place generally used for vehicular travel.
A. Public Thoroughfare means any way open or intended for
general vehicular use.
B. Private Thoroughfare means any vehicular way intended primarily for the use of the owners, occupants or visitors of the particular premises with which the way is associated.
Note: Original Version 23.3 moved to 23.5 & Final Version of 23.3 was moved from 23.1