chris kennedy
Senior Member
- Location
- Miami Fla.
- Occupation
- 60 yr old tool twisting electrician
I got a kick out of this. The IT guy has requested 4 of these installs. Note the ground bar is not a 800.100 install, just an equipment bonding jumper.
It might, but we haven't even heard the mission...and decided if we should accept it.:grin:This post will self destruct...........10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2............
You may be right, but that seems like an expensive solution.I've got a nickel that says there's two wall warts that are grounded, and cannot go side-by-side if the grounds on both duplexes are the same.
Like a solution for multiple fat wall warts. We have usually recommended power strips. I guess you could also install some wiremold (ugh!).Forget the receptacle install positions, and there is room for further discussion!
You may be right, but that seems like an expensive solution.
In my best Marty Robbins voice:Getting close to hitting the button.:grin:
If you assume the need for two duplexes was just because of the wall-warts...What's so expensive about it? It costs no more to put one duplex in ground up and the other ground down.
If you assume the need for two duplexes was just because of the wall-warts...
That's true. I was just thinking of one receptacle and a power strip. A power strip and/or surge combo usually winds up getting plugged in at a lot of places.Cheaper than 2 single receps, I'll bet.
Many wall warts end up covering both receps of a duplex, and are so thick they cannot go side-by-side unless the duplexes are installed like Chris did them.
Forget about the receptacles, what about the ground bar?
Is there a #6 EGC within the EMT? If not why a #6 to the ground bar?