Jim W in Tampa said:Yes and depending on what did wrong i would suggest atleast a week.LOL
electricman2 said:I must be getting slow. It took a couple of minutes for that to arrive.![]()
Have any teenagers?hardworkingstiff said:I'm still waiting.
LarryFine said:Have any teenagers?
Okay, let me try again.hardworkingstiff said:Kids are gone, one of them has my grandson. Been just my and my wife for quite a few years (my last one [son] basically wasn't here the last 3 years he lived with us and he's been gone for 2 years).
LarryFine said:Okay, let me try again.
Ever had a kid misbehave to the point they were not allowed to go anywhere for a week or so?
Escapades said:Is it required to ground all light switches in residential construction?
Mike
infinity said:Back to the OP. Yes grounding is required. A plastic box will require an EGC connection to the switch. A metal box will require nothing, since the 6/32 screws will ground the switch.
The code says that all you need to bond a switch to a metal box is the switch mounting screws.Only if self grounding,not all will be.
Don404.9(B) Grounding Snap switches, including dimmer and similar control switches, shall be effectively grounded and shall provide a means to ground metal faceplates, whether or not a metal faceplate is installed. Snap switches shall be considered effectively grounded if either of the following conditions is met:
(1) The switch is mounted with metal screws to a metal box or to a nonmetallic box with integral means for grounding devices.
(2) An equipment grounding conductor or equipment bonding jumper is connected to an equipment grounding termination of the snap switch.
Jim W in Tampa said:Only if self grounding,not all will be.
You can ignor it only if you are installing the switch in a grounded metal box. The screw is there for when you install the switch in a non-metallic box.so if the switch has a ground screw I can just ignor it because it was put there for decoration and to add a little color to the other screws on the switch
We bond to a ground screw in a metal box AND to the screw on the device - local code. But then again, we pull a green in metal conduit too. Oklahoma City is serious about grounding.marinesgt0411 said:so if the switch has a ground screw I can just ignor it because it was put there for decoration and to add a little color to the other screws on the switch
Just like ignoring the second brass and silver screws on a duplex that happens to be the last (or only) receptacle on a line.marinesgt0411 said:so if the switch has a ground screw I can just ignor it because it was put there for decoration and to add a little color to the other screws on the switch
Or pig tailed!LarryFine said:Just like ignoring the second brass and silver screws on a duplex that happens to be the last (or only) receptacle on a line.