Jonmustang
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We have four T8 fluorescent fixtures running off a switched ceiling box in the garage. The electrician who installed them also put an ungrounded CGFI outlet in the box for occasional light-duty use when the lights are on.
Anyway, the CGFI doesn't get used at all and I thought I'd just remove it in favor of a cover plate, since I'll be up there installing an additional light fixture anyway. However, the ground wires from the light fixtures all terminated at that ungrounded CGFI.
Now I'm wondering, is there any benefit in having the ground wires from the lights terminate at an ungrounded CGFI, or is that kind of arbitrary?
Anyway, the CGFI doesn't get used at all and I thought I'd just remove it in favor of a cover plate, since I'll be up there installing an additional light fixture anyway. However, the ground wires from the light fixtures all terminated at that ungrounded CGFI.
Now I'm wondering, is there any benefit in having the ground wires from the lights terminate at an ungrounded CGFI, or is that kind of arbitrary?
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