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Re: Mike Holt News Letter, Baptismal Electrocution
That is why 406.(D)(3) requires 'No Equipment Ground' labels.
How does a homeowner no what they are allowed and not allowed to plug in those outlets?
I have no idea. :roll:
IMO GFCIs with two wire outlets would be a better system where a grounding means does not exist.
If you follow the rules in 406.(D)(3) and use GFCIs so you can use 3 wire receptacles you still can not plug any of the items listed in 250.114 into the outlets.Originally posted by paul32:
Bob, you said it is incorrect advice. What is the correct advice? Seems to me either the article is correct advice or 406.D(3) is a bad idea and should be removed from the code.
That is why 406.(D)(3) requires 'No Equipment Ground' labels.
How does a homeowner no what they are allowed and not allowed to plug in those outlets?
I have no idea. :roll:
IMO GFCIs with two wire outlets would be a better system where a grounding means does not exist.