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I installed my window air conditioner and the GFCI on the end of the cord
would not reset. I figured I would replace the plug and get an inline GFCI to replace what was there. I cut the plug off the end of the cord. As I was doing this I was wondering how I would figure out which side was black and which was white. Well I looked at the cut end and to my relief I saw a white, black and a green conductor inside the sheath, OK a piece of cake. As I cut back the sheath I found that the white and black wires were wrapped with a copper shield like the outer conductor in CATV cable. I was like what was I supposed to do with this shield. I cut it back the "shield" to keep it away from the terminals, put the plug together plugged into the GFCI and every thing worked. So why the "shielding"? |
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