Posted by MarkB_MI on April 19, 2011 at 16:19:18 from (166.203.178.87):
In Reply to: Outlet Polarity???? posted by SJ on April 19, 2011 at 12:31:13:
Any hardware store will sell testers for this purpose for less than ten bucks. They look like grounding plug and have two lights. Most will also test GFCI outlets. Just plug in the tester and see if both lights lite up. If not, you have a mis-wired outlet.
Due to their nature, there are only certain faults the tester will find. They detect reversed polarity and open grounds, but they won't tell you if the neutral is shorted to ground.
The reason all home inspectors check outlets for polarity is it is easy to do, even if you're a complete idiot, which describes many of these so-called "inspectors".
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