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Re: O/T Electric wireing
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Posted by paul on March 29, 2006 at 09:04:04 from (66.44.138.43):
In Reply to: O/T Electric wireing posted by 37 chief on March 29, 2006 at 08:49:40:
The to code answer is run a new line with 4 conductors. Some will suggest just using the ground wire because 'it goes tot he same place' but the ground wire does a different job than thew nuetral wire, and interchanging them like that makes all metal surfaces on all your electrical devices _hot_ if something should go wrong - a short, etc. Not a good idea. Turning your ground wire into a nuetral wire by changing the ground busses around is possible, but that leaves you without a ground wire, which isn't to code or real good either. --->Paul
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