Electricity: Ground?
Jason Clinton
me at jasonclinton.com
Tue Sep 16 01:12:32 CDT 2003
Hello all. I'm look at renting an older home in the Waldo area. My
question for the EE's on the list is this: The electrical sockets in
the house are of the older type that do not indicate polarity and do
not have a plug for ground. I would like to know (showing my age,
here) what happens if I plug in a surge protector? What sort of risks
am I running plugging my serveral thousands of dollars worth of
electronics in to these things? From poking around in the basement, tt
appears that a three wire electrical wire was run to some of the
sockets in the house. If ground runs in to the socket, does that mean
that I can get ground from an adapter that attaches to the mounting
screw? The land lady said the house's electrical was redone in '91 and
passed inspection then... I'm not sure if that tells me anything
useful or not (grandfather clauses?).
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