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Another thing that i have started doing is putting them in upside down. I do it for a few reasons, 1- that way I know I have grounded it and know what breaker it goes on and 2- it seems to me it is way easier to plug something in![]()
This is actually commonplace on most of the commercial jobs I’ve seen around here, and always at hospitals. Idea is that if something falls on a cord and it gets pulled out slightly that a finger or metallic object is less likely to arc across the hot and common prongs. Same goes for safety while plugging items in. I think for hospitals/clinics it is mandatory due to oxygen flammability concerns.
I heard about a residential inspector here who wasn’t familiar with the practice that initially failed a house because the electrician (usually a commercial guy) put them ground on top.