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sparky1118

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A question I’ve always wondered and perhaps a stupid question. Why does a PVC box have a grounding screw?


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Fred B

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A question I’ve always wondered and perhaps a stupid question. Why does a PVC box have a grounding screw?


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Haven't seen one with a ground bonding screw. There is no need for one, box is nonconductive. If you were to put on a metal cover however, the cover would need to be bonded.
 

sparky1118

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I will have to take a picture when I use one again. They are on all the PVC junction boxes I use and FS boxes. I never understood why though. I was just curious if anyone knew why.


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hillbilly1

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Maybe to bond the blank cover if you use metal? Must be a local thing that’s being enforced, they don’t sell them down here because the inspectors are not enforcing it.
 

Fred B

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sparky1118

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Haven't seen one with a ground bonding screw. There is no need for one, box is nonconductive. If you were to put on a metal cover however, the cover would need to be bonded.
I can see that. I wasn't thinking of metal cover.

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