ktnwin
DIY
I have an outlet in my home that is wired in a non standard manner. Its neutral and ground are connected together based on the wiring diagram below. Please note I have identified the root cause of the 40V and 17V and fixed it. So I got 120V between hot and ground, 0V between neutral and ground in the light J-box.
The diagram shows that there is no true neutral wire from the live cable going to the switch box and the outlet below the switch box. To get the outlet to work, the neutral of the outlet is connected to ground inside the switch box.
Is this outlet wiring legitimate ? Does it violate NEC code ?
If it is OK, I can make use a GFCI receptacle here for ground fault protection and hope that it is code compliant.
I appreciate all advises on this matter.
The diagram shows that there is no true neutral wire from the live cable going to the switch box and the outlet below the switch box. To get the outlet to work, the neutral of the outlet is connected to ground inside the switch box.
Is this outlet wiring legitimate ? Does it violate NEC code ?
If it is OK, I can make use a GFCI receptacle here for ground fault protection and hope that it is code compliant.
I appreciate all advises on this matter.