What Is Electrical Grounding?

What Is Electrical Grounding?

  • True

    Votes: 3 9.7%
  • False

    Votes: 28 90.3%

  • Total voters
    31
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jxofaltrds

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Is this statement true or false?

"Grounding is used to protect that person. By connecting a wire from the metal frame of the refrigerator to the ground, if the chassis inadvertently becomes charged for any reason, the unwanted electricity will travel down the wire and out safely into the earth; and in the process, trip the circuit-breaker stopping the flow of electricity. Obviously, that wire has to connect to something that is in turn connected to the earth or ground outside. Typically this connection is a grounding electrode."

From: http://www.esgroundingsolutions.com/about-electrical-grounding/what-is-electrical-grounding.php
 
I would have to say false in that a return path through "earth" will generally not trip a breaker other than a GFCI. And the important path is to the system neutral.
This is an egregious example of the confusion between grounding and bonding and should be challenged if it is put forward to the public.
Many will not understand the distinction, but that us no excuse for a clearly inaccurate and potentially misleading statement.

Tapatalk!
 
How can what appears to be a reputable firm that does grounding not understand the basics? Perhaps I will send a link to Mike Holt.
 
Gentlemen and if we have any women who are here, my point was not to embarrass rather to point out that the purpose of grounding is still so poorly understood. :happysad:

Would it be fair to say that the most important thing that we do is to ground/bond properly?

How many homeowners and apprentices are saved because grounding/bonding has been performed properly?

I also posted this because I'll bet that a great % of those who sit and watch us debate would vote true.

They have nice graphics!:thumbsup:

I was looking for a picture for our earlier waterline poly-copper-pex question when I found this.
 
Should have made the poll a "public" poll. That way we could take the left-over tar/feathers (from the flogging the writer of the article gets) and threaten the one who answered wrong!:dunce:

Don't use the tar, just threaten unless they study up on the subject!:)
 
Should have made the poll a "public" poll. That way we could take the left-over tar/feathers (from the flogging the writer of the article gets) and threaten the one who answered wrong!:dunce:

Don't use the tar, just threaten unless they study up on the subject!:)

Problem with public is no one listens. I use to attend Realtor meetings and explain the Request to Remedy(s) that I was reading was one going to cost someone a lot of money, was not possible to do or possibly kill someone. Because they were copying verbatim what the HI wrote in his report.

So I have decide to only try to show one person at a time now and hope that the word gets out that electricity is not something that you can fix with a 'penny' (loved All in The Family) any more.

And like I said I did not want to harm the company. As suggested above someone with more influence and a better demeanor could inform them of what they posted.
 
Should have made the poll a "public" poll. That way we could take the left-over tar/feathers (from the flogging the writer of the article gets) and threaten the one who answered wrong!:dunce:

Don't use the tar, just threaten unless they study up on the subject!:)

Problem with public is no one listens. I use to attend Realtor meetings and explain the Request to Remedy(s) that I was reading was one going to cost someone a lot of money, was not possible to do or possibly kill someone. Because they were copying verbatim what the HI wrote in his report.

So I have decide to only try to show one person at a time now and hope that the word gets out that electricity is not something that you can fix with a 'penny' (loved All in The Family) any more.

And like I said I did not want to harm the company. As suggested above someone with more influence and a better demeanor could inform them of what they posted.

No, no! My "tongue-n-cheek" comment was saying you should have made the poll on this forum, a public poll. With a public poll you can see how everyone voted. We would have known who the one was that voted "true"!
 
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