The gender of the neutral and ground Cam's has 2 camps:
1) Keep all the Cam's the same gender as that's the way it is with every other connector.
2) Reverse neutral and ground so some numbnut doesn't plug a cable coded as one of the Hot legs (Black, Red, Blue) cable Cam's into a neutral or ground feed off the company switch. Especially with the fly-by-night companies whose cam-loks have blue electrical tape "mostly" covering the green cam-lok connector, making you wonder what the hell it's supposed to be - hot or ground. This is an issue with connections that can bye-pass the intent of the NEC requirement that Ground make first/break last connection.
I'm all for reversed neutral and ground and keep a set of turn-arounds for my space.
1) Keep all the Cam's the same gender as that's the way it is with every other connector.
2) Reverse neutral and ground so some numbnut doesn't plug a cable coded as one of the Hot legs (Black, Red, Blue) cable Cam's into a neutral or ground feed off the company switch. Especially with the fly-by-night companies whose cam-loks have blue electrical tape "mostly" covering the green cam-lok connector, making you wonder what the hell it's supposed to be - hot or ground. This is an issue with connections that can bye-pass the intent of the NEC requirement that Ground make first/break last connection.
I'm all for reversed neutral and ground and keep a set of turn-arounds for my space.