Strahan
Senior Member
- Location
- Watsontown, PA
Hey guys I have recently been asked a question that I know the answer to but am having trouble referencing a code section to support it. One of my guys in the shop here is preparing his house to sell and was concerned because he had no GFCI recepts on his kitchen counter top. The house was built along time ago and the wire they used had no EGC. I told him he could still put GFCi's in and they would work perfectly fine as we all know a GFCI doesn't need a EGC to function as designed.
Here is the issue every home inspection I have been involved with the inspector carries a recept tester that checks for proper phasing and grounding. Without an EGC the meter will indicate so and the inspector will or should note this on his report. Since this house was built years and years ago I don't believe he will be required to replace any of this pre-existing wiring it would just merely be a suggestion maybe from the potential buyers, but where can I look in code to support my answer that he is not required to bring this wiring up to code?
Here is the issue every home inspection I have been involved with the inspector carries a recept tester that checks for proper phasing and grounding. Without an EGC the meter will indicate so and the inspector will or should note this on his report. Since this house was built years and years ago I don't believe he will be required to replace any of this pre-existing wiring it would just merely be a suggestion maybe from the potential buyers, but where can I look in code to support my answer that he is not required to bring this wiring up to code?