PetesGuide
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- Foster City, CA, USA; NEC 2014
jmsokolI've got a 5-15 outlet, in the garage of a house built in the 1920s, that's showing an open ground with a 3-lamp tester.
A NCVT alerts in all three holes, plus on the surface of the plastic cover, plus on the metal surface of the power strip plugged into it.
What's going on here, and will hooking up a 5-15R GFCI outlet wired according to NEC 406.4(D)(2)(b) solve the problems with this wiring, or is a different or additional action required?
@jmsokol
A NCVT alerts in all three holes, plus on the surface of the plastic cover, plus on the metal surface of the power strip plugged into it.
- hot to neutral=118.0 V
- hot to ground=14.2 V
- neutral to ground=0.5 V to 1.0 V
What's going on here, and will hooking up a 5-15R GFCI outlet wired according to NEC 406.4(D)(2)(b) solve the problems with this wiring, or is a different or additional action required?
@jmsokol