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Hi all,
the electrical codes differ in different countries. Consult the current one in your country. One is that the Radio Shack tester can detect certain forms of mis-wiring, but there's at least one which it cannot detect. This is one in which you have a three-wire outlet, hooked up to a two-wire power feed (one which doesn't actually have a ground), and the installer simply wired the "neutral" and "ground" screws together at the outlet. This setup was legal and widely used in Czechoslovakia for many years. Now it should not be used in new or reconstructed instalations, but it is still in use in thousands of houses and flats. It doesn't seem hazardous provided that the network is fused properly. ... The other reason I'd discourage wiring the power-outlet ground to your hot-water-heater pipe, is that the National Electric Code doesn't permit this. If a short circuit occurs somewhere on this circuit, it would cause your water pipes to carry some of the current back to the house ground, and this could result in a shock hazard for anyone in contact with the pipes (e.g. somebody in a shower or tub). The Czech code requires to interconnect all tubing and conductive items in a bathroom and connect them to the protective wire (protective AND NEUTRAL in older installations, see higer)... BR from Ivan |
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