rick carpenter
Well-known member
Typically, they are oriented so that the ground is at the bottom. I saw a long time ago a recommendation the mount them ground up since something metal could slip behind a partially inserted ground down plug and short it out. On a Leviton 5-15 receptacle I just took out, the stamped lettering wants to make it ground up. And tonight, while perusing an electrician forum, one of the ads for Legrand fixtures shows 5-15 receptacles ground up. So ground up is technically right?
I tried doing that to a outlet I had to replace in my garage a while back. I have to tilt the plug up to make the ground connection first then the hot & neutral connections without being able to see any of them. This to me is crazy. I'm going to "fix" that one outlet back to being wrong!
How many of you install your receptacles ground up and how many install them ground down?
I tried doing that to a outlet I had to replace in my garage a while back. I have to tilt the plug up to make the ground connection first then the hot & neutral connections without being able to see any of them. This to me is crazy. I'm going to "fix" that one outlet back to being wrong!
How many of you install your receptacles ground up and how many install them ground down?

