Budzu
Well-Known Member
Alright continuing the series of "What do I do now with this" threads as I build my electric rig. My current question is Grounding vs. non-grounding outlets/inlets/plugs.
Here's my idea for connections for my keggles: http://www.twacomm.com/catalog/model_2625F.htm?sid=EA154310C3C70454A620A8C6FA37ADEB
http://www.twacomm.com/catalog/model_2673.htm?sid=EA154310C3C70454A620A8C6FA37ADEB
The male inlet will be mounted on the keggle in a gang box.
Am I correct in assuming the keggle side outlet needs "grounding" and that the power feeding female plug can be non-grounding? I'm just unclear on what that means. Both components have 2 pole 3 wire. I'm no electrician and no matter how much I read up there's always something to learn.
Thank you in advance
Here's my idea for connections for my keggles: http://www.twacomm.com/catalog/model_2625F.htm?sid=EA154310C3C70454A620A8C6FA37ADEB
http://www.twacomm.com/catalog/model_2673.htm?sid=EA154310C3C70454A620A8C6FA37ADEB
The male inlet will be mounted on the keggle in a gang box.
Am I correct in assuming the keggle side outlet needs "grounding" and that the power feeding female plug can be non-grounding? I'm just unclear on what that means. Both components have 2 pole 3 wire. I'm no electrician and no matter how much I read up there's always something to learn.
Thank you in advance