So it sounds like having an insulated ground back to the panel doesn't matter. What about interference, all that noise and crap being diverted back to the panel via ground. Why would I want noise from in uninsulated ground to be used???
Sharing ground wire between two dedicated circuits
Planning to install two dedicated 20amp circuits with Romex 10/3 and 10/2 Cable. The run is about 70 feet. Have learned that the 10/3 as an insulated ground versus 10/2 which has a ground wire but it's not insulated.
Idea has been proposed to share the insulated ground from the 10/3 wire with the other 10/2 dedicated circuit. Achieves the same thing at a lot less cost? Does this make sense?
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@fuzztone Wrote:
Nothing wrong with Non Metallic cable AKA Romex, in my opinion, steel armored Metal Clad cable, with steel receptacle boxes is better for dedicated audio circuits. Example: better shielding from electric fields and radio frequency interference.😎 Mike |
The EGC, (Equipment Grounding Conductor), is for safety. In the event of a HOT to chassis fault it carries the ground fault current back to the source. Not all equipment uses an EGC conductor. How about a piece of digital equipment that has a cheap SMPS that is fed by 2 wire only, (Hot and Neutral conductors), that does not use an EGC. "All that noise and crap" travels back out on the AC mains. Even if the equipment uses an EGC "All that noise and crap" still travels back out on the AC mains.
Where did you hear the EGC did that? IF there is noise and crap it is carried by the circuit Hot and neutral current carrying conductors. The insulation covering building electrical wiring has a 600V rating. The insulation does not prevent magnetic fields created by a current carrying conductor from passing through the insulation. The purpose of insulation is to safely contain the HOT voltage potential from passing through the insulation to another HOT conductor, or a grounded object, or the neutral, the grounded conductor. If you are looking for insulation on the bare EGC in Romex the bare conductor is wrapped in an insulating paper material and is encased in the outer non conductive PVC jacket of the Romex cable.
/ / / / / Quote from the late Henry Ott: Grounding Myths
Who is Henry Ott? .
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