How to ground a plastic-cased electrical distribution box
A plastic junction box is an insulator, meaning it cannot conduct electricity, so the box itself cannot be used as a ground path. This non-conductive property is why the ground wire within the cable assembly must be physically connected to the receptacle's grounding terminal. How do I test if the grounding is working correctly? What are AFCI and GFCI breakers, and how do they relate to grounding? Do I need special tools to ground devices in plastic boxes? My plastic box is too small for all the wires and connectors. Working with electrical systems requires a precise understanding of safety principles and mechanical connections, particularly when installing an outlet in a non-conductive plastic box. Learn how to properly ground plastic electrical boxes in this informative article.
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