jj28
Jun 19, 2014, 11:12 AM
Hello,
I'm making a pendant lamp that I'd like to sell in the US. The entire fixture is metal and I'd also like to use a metal socket, but there is no ground screw terminal on the UL listed socket I found... I have a 3-conductor cord. How can I ground the fixture without having to use an external ground wire?
More specifically:
- are pendant light fixtures required to be grounded in the US?
- are there any UL listed brass sockets that have a ground screw terminal I can use with a 3-conductor cord?
- can I ground it in any other way, legally?
- if I'd use a plastic socket I found with a ground screw terminal, is the fixture safe, since it's entirely in metal? (except for the cord, which is cloth covered, no chain)
I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me out, I've been looking for answers for 2 days now... Thanks so much in advance!
JJ
I'm making a pendant lamp that I'd like to sell in the US. The entire fixture is metal and I'd also like to use a metal socket, but there is no ground screw terminal on the UL listed socket I found... I have a 3-conductor cord. How can I ground the fixture without having to use an external ground wire?
More specifically:
- are pendant light fixtures required to be grounded in the US?
- are there any UL listed brass sockets that have a ground screw terminal I can use with a 3-conductor cord?
- can I ground it in any other way, legally?
- if I'd use a plastic socket I found with a ground screw terminal, is the fixture safe, since it's entirely in metal? (except for the cord, which is cloth covered, no chain)
I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me out, I've been looking for answers for 2 days now... Thanks so much in advance!
JJ