Medical facilities have some different considerations. There will be cords, 
wires, and tubes draped around the patient bed. Some facilities may want the 
ground facing up so that if the plug isn't fully inserted, anything in contact 
with the patient would fall onto the ground pin rather than a live pin. You may 
have oxygen supplied to a patient, and reducing the risk of a spark would be 
important. You may have life-critical equipment plugged into the outlet. In 
this case, a short from a falling object might only trip a breaker in 
residential applications, but it might shut off necessary equipment in a 
healthcare setting. This is far from my area of expertise, but I can imagine 
situations where both the risk and consequence of something coming in contact 
with a partially connected plug being higher than in residential installations.

Ted Eckert
The opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my 
employer.
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From: MIKE SHERMAN <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2026 10:56 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] [PSES] Friday Question - in the USA, ground pin 
down or gorund pin up?

Question for an alternate theory for ground pin up in medical facilities: does 
this easier allow inspection of the ground pin integrity for “hospital grade” 
cord plugs?
On 06/15/2026 1:25 PM EDT Douglas Powell <[email protected]> wrote:


Excellent point, and I've mostly seen this orientation on partitioned office 
walls.
~Doug

Douglas E Powell



On Mon, Jun 15, 2026 at 6:37 AM James Hulbert 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:

Of course in our office and in many commercial locations, the ground pin is 
neither on top nor on bottom:



[cid:ii_19ecc5009665b006a1]



Jim Hulbert



From: Ron <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
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First, welcome from world of retirement. It's been a long while since I 
contributed.



For the subject at hand, my father was a licensed electrician & would install 
outlets with the ground pin facing up to signal that the receptacle (or half of 
a duplex receptacle) was controlled by a wall switch. I don't know how common 
practice that was,  but it seems to be.



From a safety perspective, I am not aware if either orientation is more or less 
safe also as confirmed below (especially since I've not been active in 
compliance for some years now).



Hope this answered your question.



Best regards,



Ron Pickard
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On June 12, 2026, at 19:32, Ted Eckert 
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 wrote:



The orientation of the ground pin likely doesn't matter if there is any 
flooding. The frame of the duplex outlet is ground, and the line and neutral 
screws on the sides are symmetrical, so there will be a line connection towards 
the bottom regardless of which orientation the outlet is installed in.



Nonmetallic sheathed cable, such as Romex, often has paper around the ground 
wire as a spacer. If there is any flooding, water wicks into the cable and rots 
it from the inside out. This cable would need to be stripped from a 
flood-damaged structure. In my opinion, this is a bigger issue in a flooded 
residential structure in the U.S. I think the outlet orientation would be a 
very low priority at that point.



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Is the ground pin down safer in a single fault condition where there is a flood 
or if the fire sprinklers are activated?



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Agreed; losing the ground connection must not  create an unsafe condition, but 
leakage is inevitable, even if it is much less than 1 mA, so that when the 
ground connection is lost, accessible parts may be at 50 V or so to ground when 
touched, which can be felt as a mild shock.

On 2026-06-12 23:42, Ralph McDiarmid wrote:

A fundamental axiom across all modern product‑safety standards is that two 
independent levels of protection must exist so that no single failure can 
result in a hazard or in an unsafe condition.



From: John Woodgate <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>
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down or gorund pin up?



Yes, but that by itself should not create an unsafe condition. A second fault 
is needed (NOT!) to make accessible conducting parts live. There might be a 
mild shock due  to leakage current, though.

On 2026-06-12 16:24, Ted Eckert wrote:

However, if the plug is pulled at a severe angle, there is a risk that the 
ground connection breaks before line and neutral.

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