Hello everyone, first time posting but I have been reading up a bit on here for a few days now. I am renting a home with a detached garage about 15 feet from the house. Its about 20x16 and was in terrible shape. The previous renters had the wire (2 wire uf) buried in the ground. 2 wire meaning there is no ground wire. They obviously had no idea on even the basics of electrical work because they used tape to make connections where wire nuts and a jbox should have been used. I have since repaired all of that mess. I discovered this when I was running a new outlet to the back for a window ac unit I'm installing.
Now my main question is what to do about not having a ground wire running fromthe feeder line from the house main panel? The breaker is a 15 amp afci and the unit is a 10000 btu 10 amp unit. The ac and 4 flourecents and a radio is all that will be used on this. Landlord won't do anything and I don't own. I just want to know if this is safe to use without having a ground or what I can do to rectify this.
Thanks
Now my main question is what to do about not having a ground wire running fromthe feeder line from the house main panel? The breaker is a 15 amp afci and the unit is a 10000 btu 10 amp unit. The ac and 4 flourecents and a radio is all that will be used on this. Landlord won't do anything and I don't own. I just want to know if this is safe to use without having a ground or what I can do to rectify this.
Thanks
Your spending your own money for drywall and electrical on a rental property? Why is the landlord not taking care of this?