threeputt
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I have been trying to get my home as safe as I can but again I have an electrical question. The outlet was added three years ago using the older two wire romex. The heating and air people that did the install used this breaker to supply 120 volts to one thing. SI-1801 Centrifugal Tank Pump with shows this
132 gph Mains supply
120V ~ 60Hz - 85 W - 1.45A yet they connected it to a 30 amp breaker already in panel that used a # 12 two wire without bare copper ground. Just the old style two wire romex. It was already wired I assume years ago when someone else was installing a gas furnace and AC unit. . I guess they never check the size of the breaker. The outlet is bolted to the back of part of the ac and heat duct work using the metal box for outlet .
The used the grounded three wire outlet but no copper wire or anything was connected to the green ground terminal . Just bolted to AC duct like I showed in picture.
I use my red lead of meter and connect it to hot side of outlet and black lead connected to metal AC duct and I get 122 volts. There is a few large metal posts that was used to support flooring and even that shows 122 volts when I touch black lead of meter to metal post and red to hot part of outlet.
So is these supplying a ground path ? and is this safe.
I know the 30 amp breaker isn't correct because this pump only shows drawing 1.45 amps. This is the only outlet on the run from panel and its not bootlegged. The metal post only touch wood and concrete floor.
What I missing is this. Is my meter not the correct one. I used another older radio shack meter and got the same reading. 122 volts. Just the one thing connected to the outlet and nothing else in between outlet and panel.
132 gph Mains supply
120V ~ 60Hz - 85 W - 1.45A yet they connected it to a 30 amp breaker already in panel that used a # 12 two wire without bare copper ground. Just the old style two wire romex. It was already wired I assume years ago when someone else was installing a gas furnace and AC unit. . I guess they never check the size of the breaker. The outlet is bolted to the back of part of the ac and heat duct work using the metal box for outlet .
The used the grounded three wire outlet but no copper wire or anything was connected to the green ground terminal . Just bolted to AC duct like I showed in picture.
I use my red lead of meter and connect it to hot side of outlet and black lead connected to metal AC duct and I get 122 volts. There is a few large metal posts that was used to support flooring and even that shows 122 volts when I touch black lead of meter to metal post and red to hot part of outlet.
So is these supplying a ground path ? and is this safe.
I know the 30 amp breaker isn't correct because this pump only shows drawing 1.45 amps. This is the only outlet on the run from panel and its not bootlegged. The metal post only touch wood and concrete floor.
What I missing is this. Is my meter not the correct one. I used another older radio shack meter and got the same reading. 122 volts. Just the one thing connected to the outlet and nothing else in between outlet and panel.
