Teken
Well-known member
I have been busy with pre-wiring my garage outlets. One of the things I have seen and have been told to do is tape up the perimeter of the electrical outlets once the final wiring is done and the recepticle is ready to be screwed into place.
I haven't been doing this in past jobs I have done. But, it stands to reason a little extra electrical tape wrapped around the terminal screws would give the person an extra level of safety.
I have a few friends in the electrical trades, mostly commercial business. Some of them say no problem and they also do it. Others say don't do it because it may affect the heat dissipation of the outlet.
They also say some inspectors may frown upon seeing the tape wrapped around the plugs body / housing.
I know it's not code here where I live, but would like to read what some of you guys believe is the best method.
Good, bad, indifferent I welcome the information . . .
Regards
EVIL Teken . . .
I haven't been doing this in past jobs I have done. But, it stands to reason a little extra electrical tape wrapped around the terminal screws would give the person an extra level of safety.
I have a few friends in the electrical trades, mostly commercial business. Some of them say no problem and they also do it. Others say don't do it because it may affect the heat dissipation of the outlet.
They also say some inspectors may frown upon seeing the tape wrapped around the plugs body / housing.
I know it's not code here where I live, but would like to read what some of you guys believe is the best method.
Good, bad, indifferent I welcome the information . . .
Regards
EVIL Teken . . .





