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I believe code here is to run the ground wire that come in from the power
feed through the screw and then pigtail the rest to the tail of that ground, going up to the # allowed for that wire nut/ and or box size "Keith Boeheim" wrote in message ... I am wiring for a home theater. Included is a 3 gang box with 3 duplex recepticles. There is a feed coming into the box and a line out to power another duplex receptical. My question is when grounding the 3 recepticles is it legal or (proper) to have more that one wire on a grounding screw? Thanks for any help. kb |
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