mardi 12 mai 2015

False ground

I have discovered that I have an outlet with a false ground. I found this while investigating a suspicious looking splice. From the splice to the receptacle is 2-wire NM with ground, connected to a 3 prong receptacle. From the splice to the panel is 2-wire NM without ground. The ground from the receptacle was wired into the neutral.

Obviously, this is no good. Running new Romex is not immediately possible, and since this is a basement area, it should be GFCI protected anyway (but is not). I want to replace the receptacle with a GFCI outlet for protection, remove the ground connection to neutral, and mark it as "no equipment ground."

What do I do with the ground once I disconnect it from the neutral? Cap off both ends and leave it be? Or is there a better way to make sure that somebody else doesn't come along and try to use that ground?
False ground

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