RatherBeFishin
Member
- Location
- New York
- Occupation
- Electrical apprentice
Two questions here,
Was in a house where homeowner had a three wire dryer receptacle and there was a 10/3 in the box where the guy had the neutral and bare ground together on the w neutral terminal. Did the right thing and changed the cord to a 4 wire and 4 wire receptacle but homeowner wanted to leave the 3 prong cord and outlet as is. Thinking about it would it have been alright to leave the insulated neutral on the receptacle and move the bare ground onto the ground screw of the metal box and leave the three wire set up as is?
Second, If se cable was allowed to serve three wire stoves and receptacles and someone used a metal box and raised ring with device how was that ever allowed? There would be no path back for an ungrounded receptacle if there were a short from hot to ground onto the box or cover. Small area to get shocked off of just the box but still
Was in a house where homeowner had a three wire dryer receptacle and there was a 10/3 in the box where the guy had the neutral and bare ground together on the w neutral terminal. Did the right thing and changed the cord to a 4 wire and 4 wire receptacle but homeowner wanted to leave the 3 prong cord and outlet as is. Thinking about it would it have been alright to leave the insulated neutral on the receptacle and move the bare ground onto the ground screw of the metal box and leave the three wire set up as is?
Second, If se cable was allowed to serve three wire stoves and receptacles and someone used a metal box and raised ring with device how was that ever allowed? There would be no path back for an ungrounded receptacle if there were a short from hot to ground onto the box or cover. Small area to get shocked off of just the box but still
