toggleswitch2
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In New York City plastc-sheathed wire was not allowed anywhere, even in residences. until very recently. Our wiring was always metal-sheathed. This type of wire did not have a dedicated grouding /earthing consdutor. Grounding was accomplished via the sheath itself, which due ot the use of the required metal junction and outlet/swith boxes, continuity was "automatic" and assured. (But you know some moron will use a plastic box and kill the whole run of grounding)
The National Electic Code changed requirng a sepaarte grounding conductor, as one finds in plastic-sheathed wiring. NYC's wiring ordinacnes (local laws) where then trumped ans superceded by the naional requirements. So metal sheathed (BX) cable could no longer be used. NYC allowed plastic-sheathed wire in residence and in certial circumstances. WIth all the rats and creatures that like to bite wires, i am not at all amused or comforted.
Later in time BX (metal-shearhed) manufacturers simply included an insulated green grounding condutor in all their pordcution of such wire.
So sadly we now have plastic-sheathed wire. One wants to hang a hook or a spike and fears for their life! I was happier with metal-sheathed wire that did not give off a magnetic force field; it was simply "grounded away".
:-(
The National Electic Code changed requirng a sepaarte grounding conductor, as one finds in plastic-sheathed wiring. NYC's wiring ordinacnes (local laws) where then trumped ans superceded by the naional requirements. So metal sheathed (BX) cable could no longer be used. NYC allowed plastic-sheathed wire in residence and in certial circumstances. WIth all the rats and creatures that like to bite wires, i am not at all amused or comforted.
Later in time BX (metal-shearhed) manufacturers simply included an insulated green grounding condutor in all their pordcution of such wire.
So sadly we now have plastic-sheathed wire. One wants to hang a hook or a spike and fears for their life! I was happier with metal-sheathed wire that did not give off a magnetic force field; it was simply "grounded away".
:-(