HouseofPains
Jun 1, 2011, 08:32 AM
I rent in a 1930's house.
I was wondering if the outlets ( a mix of 2 prong and 3 prongs all over the house) were grounded through the use of the BX grounding the outlet-boxes themselves.
Tested the 3 prong outlets with an outlet-tester, got 2 different results on 2 separate outlets: one giving me open ground (no ground existing) and the second being hot and neutral reversed. I think I can conclude outlets are not grounded.
That s why I was wondering if the boxes of the outlets were grounded through the use of BX,
And if they are then I would ground the outlets to the boxes by adding a ground wire.
Also, did they use BX back then, or different cables?
I have a fuse box, where the neutral is fused also.
Thanks
I was wondering if the outlets ( a mix of 2 prong and 3 prongs all over the house) were grounded through the use of the BX grounding the outlet-boxes themselves.
Tested the 3 prong outlets with an outlet-tester, got 2 different results on 2 separate outlets: one giving me open ground (no ground existing) and the second being hot and neutral reversed. I think I can conclude outlets are not grounded.
That s why I was wondering if the boxes of the outlets were grounded through the use of BX,
And if they are then I would ground the outlets to the boxes by adding a ground wire.
Also, did they use BX back then, or different cables?
I have a fuse box, where the neutral is fused also.
Thanks