Will Wire
Senior Member
- Location
- California: NEC 2020
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
I did a service call recently involving a Dryer circuit and receptacle. The branch circuit cable supplying the outlet box is a 10-3 NM with ground. The conductors in this cable are 10 gauge black, white, and red, and a 14 gauge equipment grounding conductor. The house was built in the 1960’s. NEC 250.140 exception states that the grounded conductor can be used to ground the frame if an equipment grounding conductor is not present in the outlet or junction box. Since an equipment grounding conductor is present in the box is a 4 wire receptacle code compliant even though the equipment grounding conductor is undersized? This falls between NEC 250.122 (A) and 250.140 Exception. Thank you-Trent