If there is not a ground in the outlet box, you can not install a 3 prong grounded outlet. This would be the case if knob and tube or romex without a ground wire is the wiring method. You could replace the two prong outlet with a three prong GFCI outlet but the sticker that says "no equipment ground" included with the GFCI must be put on the cover plate. If metal clad cable is used "BX" and it goes into a metal outlet box with the correct clamps to secure the BX to the metal box, you could connect a ground wire from the box to the outlet using an approved ground screw.
New House, Old Wire
Hi,
I just moved into a new rental house in San Francisco and some of the rooms have grounded outlets and some don't.
The room I want my hi-fi in doesn't have them. The landlord wants to know how bad I want grounded plugs in as the wiring has to be replaced.
My answer to him will be, "REALLY BAD!"
However, before I give him that answer what options do I have to ground things myself, if any?
I'm a hi-fi newbie with the following rig:
Plinius 9200
Focus Audio F68 SEs
Nottingham Horizon
Satori Acoustic Zens
Thanks,
Jon
I just moved into a new rental house in San Francisco and some of the rooms have grounded outlets and some don't.
The room I want my hi-fi in doesn't have them. The landlord wants to know how bad I want grounded plugs in as the wiring has to be replaced.
My answer to him will be, "REALLY BAD!"
However, before I give him that answer what options do I have to ground things myself, if any?
I'm a hi-fi newbie with the following rig:
Plinius 9200
Focus Audio F68 SEs
Nottingham Horizon
Satori Acoustic Zens
Thanks,
Jon
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