Erampu
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Following is a portion of an inspection report my son received for the house he's buying:
Repair- [location: second floor guest bathroom] Electrical receptacles are considered fire and safety hazards if they are not installed and operating properly. Common issues include missing wall plates, tension loss, reverse polarity, ungrounded, open grounded, non functional, and loosely mounted receptacles inside the wall. A tension loss receptacle was noted. A licensed electrician should evaluate all receptacles in the specified location and repair as necessary.
Can anyone tell me what a "tension loss receptacle" is? I've never come across the term before.
Repair- [location: second floor guest bathroom] Electrical receptacles are considered fire and safety hazards if they are not installed and operating properly. Common issues include missing wall plates, tension loss, reverse polarity, ungrounded, open grounded, non functional, and loosely mounted receptacles inside the wall. A tension loss receptacle was noted. A licensed electrician should evaluate all receptacles in the specified location and repair as necessary.
Can anyone tell me what a "tension loss receptacle" is? I've never come across the term before.