Please Tell me it ain't so!
Please Tell me it ain't so!
I just had a bizarre conversation with our city building official. I noticed in our brand spankin new freshly built (4 month old) house that the ground wires in all outlet, switch and other boxes are LOOSELY twisted together with 6 or 7 turns, no wire nut or any other form of mechanical connection, with the longest wire connected to the device. When I asked our local building official how this managed to pass inspection, he told me we are under the 2003 international residential electrical code (wrong, Texas adopted the 2005 NEC), and that the code doesn't specify the type of connection or its reliability. If there is end to end continuity in the ground path at the time of inspection it will pass and that is the extent of the city's interest. I'm scared. Anyhow, I am about to start digging through the NEC for appropriate citations but thought I would ask if anybody knows of any conceivable way this is allowable under the NEC. Thanks