Mr. T
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I ran into this situation today and thought I'd ask what someone else might do.
120V 20A circuit in an industrial building. Two 12AWG THHN conductors in EMT with the conduit serving as the EGC. Do you ground the receptacle with a pigtail too or do you trust the screws securing the receptacle to the box?
Also, some circuits have a parallel insulated ground when they break off at a junction and others don't. Is there any issue with this, i.e. does the entire branch circuit have to be wired consistently as far as the EGC goes?
Any help is appreciated. I know a little about a lot but I'm not sure if I should call an electrician in for this one or if it's okay to leave it the way it is.
120V 20A circuit in an industrial building. Two 12AWG THHN conductors in EMT with the conduit serving as the EGC. Do you ground the receptacle with a pigtail too or do you trust the screws securing the receptacle to the box?
Also, some circuits have a parallel insulated ground when they break off at a junction and others don't. Is there any issue with this, i.e. does the entire branch circuit have to be wired consistently as far as the EGC goes?
Any help is appreciated. I know a little about a lot but I'm not sure if I should call an electrician in for this one or if it's okay to leave it the way it is.
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