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Niall C.
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ItsIt's called bootlegged grounda bootlegged ground. This is commonly done in older houses that had a two prongerprong receptacle and werewas updated to a three prongerprong receptacle. The old house didn't have a ground and this tricks the inspectorsinspector's electric checker, so your house passes inspection.

Its called bootlegged ground. This is commonly done in older houses that had a two pronger and were updated to a three pronger. The old house didn't have a ground and this tricks the inspectors electric checker, so your house passes inspection.

It's called a bootlegged ground. This is commonly done in older houses that had a two prong receptacle and was updated to a three prong receptacle. The old house didn't have a ground and this tricks the inspector's electric checker, so your house passes inspection.

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Its called bootlegged ground. This is commonly done in older houses that had a two pronger and were updated to a three pronger. The old house didn't have a ground and this tricks the inspectors electric checker, so your house passes inspection.