Electricity: Ground?
Jonathan Hutchins
hutchins at tarcanfel.org
Wed Sep 17 07:56:30 CDT 2003
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 2:03 pm, Brian Densmore wrote:
> > I would also advise against the practice of wrapping a wire around a
> > water pipe and using it as the ground.
> Good point, but lots of professional systems have a ground attached
> to plumbing. In addition to external grounds.
I believe that the modern code requires that the plumbing be "tied" to the
independent ground. On non-conductive plumbing, they may require ground
connections at the plumbing where electrical appliances such as dishwasherd,
washing machines, etc. connect.
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