africk
Oct 18, 2007, 06:09 PM
Hi. My first time asking a question but thanks in advance!
I am adding some additional outlets to an existing fuse. This is for professional audio equipment, so I am trying to get the best grounding possible.
There is a 240 outlet in the basement where I am adding these circuits. It is currently unused but I will be adding baseboard heat from this 240 run later this winter. This 240 run has two black wires, and a green wire. Research tells me that these are in fact two live wires and a ground. I have traced the ground all the way back to the service panel, and it is a single wire that goes uninterrupted from the negative pole to the grounding pin of the 240 outlet.
Is it safe to snip and tie in to this ground wire for my new outlets?
Hope that's enough info. Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer, please let me know if I need to provide more details.
-adam-
I am adding some additional outlets to an existing fuse. This is for professional audio equipment, so I am trying to get the best grounding possible.
There is a 240 outlet in the basement where I am adding these circuits. It is currently unused but I will be adding baseboard heat from this 240 run later this winter. This 240 run has two black wires, and a green wire. Research tells me that these are in fact two live wires and a ground. I have traced the ground all the way back to the service panel, and it is a single wire that goes uninterrupted from the negative pole to the grounding pin of the 240 outlet.
Is it safe to snip and tie in to this ground wire for my new outlets?
Hope that's enough info. Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer, please let me know if I need to provide more details.
-adam-