Pat Farrell;135299 Wrote: 
> PhilNYC wrote:
> > FYI - this is against electrical code (each house is supposed to
> only
> > have a single ground).  You may want to check with your homeowners'
> > insurance to see if this voids your policy.
> 
> Glad to see someone else mention this.
> 
> I don't understand why it is against code, but it is very clearly so.
> In otherwords, do not do this without having a Master Electrician 
> certify that it is within code, or your homeowner's insurance will be 
> null and void.
> 
> And check with your county electrical code office and fire marshal.
> 
> -- 
> Pat
> http://www.pfarrell.com/music/slimserver/slimsoftware.html

It is against code because you can have a voltage difference between
two independent grounds.  Never a good idea to have multiple earth
grounds for the same circuit.


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