34 Pa. Code § 39.271 - Grounding
(a) Unless
otherwise provided by §
39.197(d)
(relating to grounding), exposed noncurrent-carrying metal parts of lighting
fixtures and other similar fixed electrical devices shall be permanently
grounded when used under the following circumstances:
(1) When in locations where explosives,
inflammable gas, or inflammable flyings normally exist in dangerous
quantities.
(2) When within
touching distance or about 8 feet from metal, concrete, or permanently damp
floors or stairways, including fire escapes, galleries, or bridges, as in
machine shops, stables, launderies, and the like.
(3) When readily accessible from the ground
or floor and also within five feet of conducting surfaces, such as metal
piping, metal radiators, stoves, furnaces, plumbing fixtures, damp walls or
similar conducting surfaces, as in kitchens, machine shops, print shops, and
the like.
(b) On grounded
systems the center contacts of sockets and receptacles should be connected to
the ungrounded side of the system, and the inner screw shell of the devices to
the grounded side or neutral, in order to reduce the liability of breakdown of
the dielectric between the inner screw shell and the grounded outer brass
shell, and also reduce the liability of injury to persons in replacing lamps.
This is especially important in wiring electric signs. In lieu of grounding the
external metal parts of lamp sockets, if suitable means for grounding are not
readily available, as sometimes is the case with knob and tube wiring not near
plumbing fixtures, sockets and lamp guards or similar devices of suitable
insulating material may be used, or the socket itself placed out of reach and
arranged for its operation by a chain pull having adequate insulation in the
chain.
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