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- Bootleg_ground abstract "In mining, "bootleg ground" may refer to overburden that contains undetonated explosives.In building wiring, a bootleg ground is an electrical ground that is wired from the neutral side of a receptacle or light fixture in an older 2-wire home. This essentially connects the neutral side of the receptacle to the casing of an appliance or lamp. It can be a hazard because the neutral wire is a current-carrying conductor. In addition, a fault condition to a bootleg ground will not trip a GFCI breaker or a receptacle that is wired from the load side of a GFCI receptacle. Bootleg grounding is illegal and against code in many places. A safer and legal alternative to bootleg grounding (where a local electrical code allows it) is to install a GFCI and leave the ground screw unconnected, then place a label that says "No Equipment Ground" on the GFCI and all downstream receptacles.".
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- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink AC_power_plugs_and_sockets.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Building_wiring.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_power.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_power_in_the_United_States.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrical_safety.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrical_wiring.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Clothes_dryer.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Earthing_system.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_code.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_wiring.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Explosive.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Explosive_material.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Ground_(electricity).
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Mining.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink National_Electrical_Code.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Oven.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink Residual-current_device.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLink TN-C.
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText ""false" or "bootleg" ground".
- Bootleg_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "bootleg ground".
- Bootleg_ground date "January 2015".
- Bootleg_ground hasPhotoCollection Bootleg_ground.
- Bootleg_ground reason "Is there any difference between this and TN-C? The article does not make it clear for European readers".
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- Bootleg_ground subject Category:Electric_power.
- Bootleg_ground subject Category:Electric_power_in_the_United_States.
- Bootleg_ground subject Category:Electrical_safety.
- Bootleg_ground subject Category:Electrical_wiring.
- Bootleg_ground hypernym Ground.
- Bootleg_ground type SportFacility.
- Bootleg_ground type Component.
- Bootleg_ground comment "In mining, "bootleg ground" may refer to overburden that contains undetonated explosives.In building wiring, a bootleg ground is an electrical ground that is wired from the neutral side of a receptacle or light fixture in an older 2-wire home. This essentially connects the neutral side of the receptacle to the casing of an appliance or lamp. It can be a hazard because the neutral wire is a current-carrying conductor.".
- Bootleg_ground label "Bootleg ground".
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- Bootleg_ground sameAs Q4943994.
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