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Neutral-Ground bonding at receptacle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Graf" data-source="post: 67006" data-attributes="member: 1897"><p>Re: Neutral-Ground bonding at receptacle?</p><p></p><p>2 conductor to a 3 prong was never code.</p><p>A Neutral to Safety Ground jumper was never code.</p><p>2 conductor to a 2 prong was OK.</p><p>2 conductor to a 3 prong with the Safety Ground to a water pipe was sometimes OK.</p><p></p><p>A good solution for 2 conductor (no ground) is a GFCI receptacle (with safety label). They are now available in a small form factor to fit into old boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Graf, post: 67006, member: 1897"] Re: Neutral-Ground bonding at receptacle? 2 conductor to a 3 prong was never code. A Neutral to Safety Ground jumper was never code. 2 conductor to a 2 prong was OK. 2 conductor to a 3 prong with the Safety Ground to a water pipe was sometimes OK. A good solution for 2 conductor (no ground) is a GFCI receptacle (with safety label). They are now available in a small form factor to fit into old boxes. [/QUOTE]
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