It will work, but whether it is safe for you or your electronics is something else to consider. You undoubtedly are familiar with these little adapters —one side has three slots to hold three - prong plugs, the other side has two prongs to fit into . A grounded plug adapter will not protect against an ungrounded electrical box and can lead to electrocution or electrical shock. Get a $outlet tester just to . The simplest is the 2-plug without groun but as note you lose any surge .
However, as others have commente the neutral wire is usually also used in conjunction with the groun and therefore, you should get some, but not full protection when bypassing the 3rd prong.
They are needed to allow appliances with 3-wire power cords to plug into legacy ungrounded (two slot) .
If your appliance has three pins, it needs an adapter that connects all three pins to the outlet to be as safe as designed. Otherwise you are compromising the safety. The Indispensible and Controversial - Prong Adapter. A fault in the plugged-in appliance will still trip the GFCI even though there is no path to ground.
Any action you take to make it more convenient simply defeats the safety purpose of grounding. Not much to do about the adapters , but interesting history. Three prong plugs began to appear on scopes and other test equipment in the early to . Two-prong outlets can always be changed to three - prong , and this can be accomplished . On the dryer, remove the safety plate with your screwdriver. Do not plug an extension cord or power strip into it. The metal tab must be secured to the faceplate with the faceplate screw or it is not grounded and provides no protection.
You unscrew the outlet cover, put the screw thru the littl ear, plug in the adapter , and tighten the screw. I live in an apartment complex so outside installations are out of the question. There use was only intended for instalations on 2prong devices grounded by bonding through grounded metal boxes, useing them anywhere is not safe.
What you have done, however, is disable an important safety feature that protects you . Safe to use and safe on all types of outlets. Because it eliminates the safety ground. The proper way to use it when you have an old house with two prongs outlets is to connect the ground lug of the adapter to the metal screw of the outlet plate. Remove the outlet from the electrical box. Traditionally there are two screws that attach the outlet to the electrical box.
My primary concern would be for your safety with the circuits with GFCIs. Test that the GFCIs work correctly on their own. The scene was broken into layer in AE and P-playground was used for the movement. The adapter was created in maya.
The usual reason grounding is provided is for electrical safety. Three - prong adapters are only supposed to be used at properly grounded two-prong outlets.
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