Young Frankenstein
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Ok I am back from the swim at Key Biscayne and very anxious to see the questions of my fellow reefers. Well first let me answer jdjeff58. In an old house with 2 prong receptacles grounding is kept by the outside shield of the MC or BX cable, or some times EMT conduit.Most of the time simply by changing your receptacles to 3 prong and attaching a grounding tail (small green wire) to the metal box you can upgrade to grounded receptacles.Theres outlets that we call "self grounding" that are easier to wire because they give you grounding throe the screws of the receptacle.As far as the 2 prong appliances they have to be (Double insulated) and according to National Electrical Code you don't need a GFI for them.My opinion is to use a GFI even for 2 prong equipment since we are dealing with wet locations.OK? Now I am going to eat a lobster and later I will answer the next question.Thanks for the work.