In Reply to: Home electrical system grounding posted by MMasztal on July 4, 2006 at 08:17:37:
...talk to the electrical inspector at the Building Department in the jurisdiction the house is in. He will keep you out of trouble.
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- Before you take anyone's advice..... - Soundmind 11:54:06 07/04/06 (42)
- Completely agree with SM - Jacques 01:53:41 07/05/06 (8)
- Thanks for your detailed reply, Jacques - MMasztal 09:38:58 07/05/06 (7)
- Re: Thanks for your detailed reply, Jacques - Soundmind 10:16:53 07/05/06 (6)
- Differing levels of grounding - MMasztal 16:05:40 07/05/06 (4)
- It sounds better. - Norm 17:37:43 07/05/06 (0)
- Re: Differing levels of grounding - Soundmind 17:12:59 07/05/06 (2)
- Never said anything about sound system.... - MMasztal 17:42:05 07/05/06 (1)
- Re: Never said anything about sound system.... - Soundmind 02:21:00 07/06/06 (0)
- I am sure everything is perfect! nt - Norm 11:05:37 07/05/06 (0)
- I'm with Soundmind on this one... - robert young 18:45:50 07/04/06 (0)
- Saying that a simple 1/4" rod driven most of a yard into the ground with a steel connector to grounding wire is fine? - Norm 12:00:43 07/04/06 (31)
- I normally don't respond to your nonsense but in matters of electrical safety.... - Soundmind 14:08:30 07/04/06 (30)
- All I am saying is that code is marginally safe and only when enforced. Going beyond code is better. - Norm 14:44:48 07/04/06 (29)
- Following the code give a much more than a "marginally safe" installation - Soundmind 09:00:03 07/05/06 (8)
- Soundmind, you put too much faith in "code"... - MMasztal 09:27:29 07/05/06 (5)
- And you put too little faith in "code"... - Soundmind 09:53:34 07/05/06 (4)
- You probably don't remember this, but... - kerr 10:34:06 07/05/06 (3)
- Power conditioners should be used to achieve better sound, not correct for errors elsewhere. - clarkjohnsen 10:45:57 07/05/06 (2)
- It didn't do a thing to the sound - kerr 11:59:25 07/05/06 (1)
- "I guess I should consider myself lucky." I guess too... nt - clarkjohnsen 07:27:01 07/06/06 (0)
- Who said anything about ignoring the code? Who are you to say that it is more than marginally safe? Rusted rod is safe? - Norm 09:23:04 07/05/06 (1)
- If the ground rod is corroded, then the correct thing to do is to have it replaced - Soundmind 11:40:28 07/05/06 (0)
- You'd think that your position is unassailable... but, no, not for the ungrateful. nt - clarkjohnsen 08:30:38 07/05/06 (16)
- He's no less of a dunce than you are - Soundmind 09:04:31 07/05/06 (15)
- "You review records for a living." My usual policy is not to respond to lunacy, but here's an exception. - clarkjohnsen 10:41:28 07/05/06 (0)
- The only thing you are not a dunce about is red herring arguments - Norm 09:40:48 07/05/06 (13)
- Oh you audiophile types are so smart...you forget... - Soundmind 10:08:58 07/05/06 (12)
- Another red herring. What does the industry's best efforts have to do with this topic? - Norm 11:17:01 07/05/06 (11)
- I've never put much stock in this old saying but.... - Soundmind 11:58:58 07/05/06 (10)
- If you have no argument to make be insulting. I know this is your credo, but I would have to respect you to care. nt - Norm 12:45:41 07/05/06 (9)
- Exactly. Note too, he could not think how to reply intelligently to my message above. nt - clarkjohnsen 09:17:40 07/06/06 (8)
- Two bricks in an empty steel drum rolling down a hill makes for one hell of a racket ... - Soundmind 09:48:16 07/06/06 (7)
- Like the validity of your advice? Apparently you have noticed that I found most of what you have said to be wrong. nt - Norm 20:35:48 07/06/06 (6)
- You'd find the sun rising in the east wrong if I said it. nt - Soundmind 06:08:25 07/07/06 (5)
- I don't understand your anxiety about electricity or over emphasis on the grounding code, especially given what I havent - Norm 07:03:52 07/07/06 (4)
- You are a nitwit - Soundmind 08:03:44 07/07/06 (3)
- Man, you are worthless and fixated on safety to an abnormal degree. Did you narrowly avoid being electrocuted? - Norm 14:57:50 07/07/06 (2)
- So are those improvements compliant with the code or not? - Pat D 03:53:45 07/12/06 (0)
- A classic example of the ad-hominem fallacy, Norm - real_jj 11:12:07 07/10/06 (0)
- Another thing the code says at the outset is it that it is not a manual for untrained people - Soundmind 04:42:30 07/05/06 (0)
- "only when enforced" Ain't that the truth.. - MMasztal 17:08:25 07/04/06 (1)
- Thanks for the tip - Norm 18:41:04 07/04/06 (0)