The orange color you describe designates the AC socket as a "special grounded" outlet. I have often seen these in use in large electronic manufacturing companies like Texas Instruments. Your home in New York most likely has the type of electrical outlet boxes that are constructed of metal. These in turn are connected to metal conduit that houses the Romex power cable, that runs all the way back to the electrical service panel. The FIM outlets are grounded at the housing, therefore, if they are installed into your type of outlet box, there are TWO grounds. One is via the metal conduit, and one by the wire the electrician ran. This effectively ruins the effect of the dedicated ground, so your electrician was trying to avoid this situation. Hope this helps you understand. Although the FIM outlets are good, Hubbell is my first choice as well.
Isolated ground for dedicated line
My electrician recently installed 2 dedicated lines with an islolated water ground. He said the FIM outlets that I bought wouldn't work and I got some sort of orange ones. It lowered the noise floor nicely. What is different about a water ground(I live in Manhattan in an apartment) and are there high quality outlets that would be better?
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