posted by: billjack
I am replacing all the switches and outlets in the home, as they showing their age, and you simply cannot buy 2 prong outlets anymore.
So I want to add a ground wire to all outlets in a three bed room home this is a complete rehab. I intend to take ground back to main panel is it permissible to take new ground in and out of as many outlets as practical do I need to keep each circuit separate? the new ground wire will not follow the path of the existing 12/2. It looks like it is copper wiring so there is no aluminum concerns. Is there a limit in this type of situation on many outlets a ground wire can service?
Also because it is an older home the kitchen does not have the modern day safety features such as gfi's, it is likely under serviced compared to the newer kitchens.
I do not think I have the budget this year to do an absolute rewire perhaps in a couple of years I can do that, but how can I go about at least updating some things that will not require me to re-mortgage the home.
I am replacing all the switches and outlets in the home, as they showing their age, and you simply cannot buy 2 prong outlets anymore.
So I want to add a ground wire to all outlets in a three bed room home this is a complete rehab. I intend to take ground back to main panel is it permissible to take new ground in and out of as many outlets as practical do I need to keep each circuit separate? the new ground wire will not follow the path of the existing 12/2. It looks like it is copper wiring so there is no aluminum concerns. Is there a limit in this type of situation on many outlets a ground wire can service?
Also because it is an older home the kitchen does not have the modern day safety features such as gfi's, it is likely under serviced compared to the newer kitchens.
I do not think I have the budget this year to do an absolute rewire perhaps in a couple of years I can do that, but how can I go about at least updating some things that will not require me to re-mortgage the home.
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