I just moved into a house that was built in 1951 but has been totally renovated and rewired.
I have been replacing light switches with timers and dimmers. I did not see any ground wires to attach to new switches. I did see copper ground wires attached along flush with the back of each box. I called the electricain who did the job. He said the boxes are grounded in such a way that any switch installed wil be grounded. He said there is no need to attach the ground wire from the switch. I think he said they become ground just by virtue of the screws holding switch into the box (I think he said that).
I had been putting switches in and just capping the ground wires from the switch.
Is anyone aware of what grounding method he used? Do you think I am ok with just capping my grounds.
I have been replacing light switches with timers and dimmers. I did not see any ground wires to attach to new switches. I did see copper ground wires attached along flush with the back of each box. I called the electricain who did the job. He said the boxes are grounded in such a way that any switch installed wil be grounded. He said there is no need to attach the ground wire from the switch. I think he said they become ground just by virtue of the screws holding switch into the box (I think he said that).
I had been putting switches in and just capping the ground wires from the switch.
Is anyone aware of what grounding method he used? Do you think I am ok with just capping my grounds.
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