Diagnosing and Fixing Open Grounds

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Diagnosing and Fixing an Open Ground

Step Diagnostic Action What You Are Checking Expected Result If Problem Found Typical Fix
1 Confirm tester reading on multiple outlets on the same circuit Determine if the problem is local to one receptacle or circuit-wide Only one outlet shows open ground Ground likely disconnected at that box Proceed to inspect that receptacle box
2 Turn off breaker and remove receptacle cover Check if ground wire exists in the box Bare or green wire present Ground wire missing entirely Cable may be old 2-wire cable without ground
3 Check ground wire connection to receptacle Ensure ground wire is connected to green screw Ground firmly attached Wire loose or disconnected Reattach wire to ground screw
4 Check wire nut splice of grounds inside box Grounds must be tied together and pigtailed to outlet All ground wires tied together Ground splice loose or missing Re-splice grounds and add pigtail to receptacle
5 Check metal box bonding Ground wire must bond to metal box if metal box used Box connected with ground screw or clip Box not bonded Add ground screw and bonding jumper
6 Check upstream receptacle on same circuit Ground may be disconnected in previous box Ground continuous through circuit Upstream ground wire loose Reconnect ground splice upstream
7 Inspect cable entering box Verify ground conductor is intact in cable Ground wire continuous Ground broken or cut Replace damaged cable segment
8 Measure continuity from receptacle ground to panel ground bar Verify entire grounding path Near-zero resistance No continuity Ground conductor open somewhere in circuit Trace wiring back toward panel
9 Inspect grounding bar connection in main panel Circuit ground wire must terminate on ground bar Ground wire properly landed Ground not terminated or loose Attach wire to grounding bar
10 Verify grounding electrode system Ensure panel ground is bonded to ground rod or service ground Ground rod present and bonded Missing or loose grounding electrode conductor Repair connection to ground rod