michiganhotrod1
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Hi all;
I would like an opinion from the electrical experts here.
I have a 1930's commercial building in Detroit that is now my garage. It has a couple of 110 volt A/C circuits run with metal conduit, which are mostly buried in the floor concrete. The circuits are two wire, no ground wire, with two prong outlets.
My understanding of the code says that if I attach a ground wire via screw from the outlet to each outlet box, I can install three prong outlets and have safe, compliant, grounded circuits.
Am I correct in this understanding? There is about 2000 square feet in this portion of the building, so installing a separate green wire would be a lot of grief. Anything else I need to look out for?
Thanks for your help.
Mark
I would like an opinion from the electrical experts here.
I have a 1930's commercial building in Detroit that is now my garage. It has a couple of 110 volt A/C circuits run with metal conduit, which are mostly buried in the floor concrete. The circuits are two wire, no ground wire, with two prong outlets.
My understanding of the code says that if I attach a ground wire via screw from the outlet to each outlet box, I can install three prong outlets and have safe, compliant, grounded circuits.
Am I correct in this understanding? There is about 2000 square feet in this portion of the building, so installing a separate green wire would be a lot of grief. Anything else I need to look out for?
Thanks for your help.
Mark
