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In Reply to: no-ground outlet posted by remi on June 1, 2007 at 09:00:26:
Hi,
No you don't risk anything using your radiator as earth connection,and maybe it would be better than a real ground plug . Those things can be measured with a milliohmmeter especially designed for.
But you probably have a ground plug in your kitchen, for the high power and metal cased equipement, you could add a ground wire from this ?
Regards
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Follow Ups
- RE: no-ground outlet - paul-emile 03:35:21 06/02/07 (5)
- NOT smart! - clifff 12:35:18 06/02/07 (4)
- RE: NOT smart! - Zal 08:02:52 06/04/07 (3)
- The earth shall not be used as a return ground fault current path to the source. - jea48 08:42:11 06/04/07 (2)
- RE: The earth shall not be used as a return ground fault current path to the source. - Zal 09:21:59 06/04/07 (1)
- RE: The earth shall not be used as a return ground fault current path to the source. - jea48 11:15:07 06/04/07 (0)