beanland
Senior Member
- Location
- Vancouver, WA
OK, I know what is to code and what is not and how to wire a receptacle, but, what are the specific adverse consequences of reversing the line and grounded conductor (not the ground) at a receptacle? The only reason for this to be an issue seems to me to be if you have an old metal tool what has the "neutral" attached to the metal case. Then a reversal is fatal. But what about for modern double-insulated tools? What about a computer with a switch-mode power supply? What about a TV? How about a lamp? If I have a 3-wire cord and the hot and grounded conductor (not ground) are reversed, where is the danger? I still believe there is a "correct" way to wire it but what happens if it isn't done right? (Other than the inspector will write it up.)