Hi - I'm trying to run a new outlet in my unfinished utility room. Due to it being unexposed, I believe I cannot use Romex for this. But due to me wanting to run it in in the unfinished part, I have full access and don't need to do any fishing behind drywall. It will be going out of that back and pretty close to the path of the coax on the right.
I picked up a 12' whip of MC (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Southwire-12-ft-12-2-Solid-CU-MC-Metal-Clad-Armorlite-Modular-Assembly-Quick-Cable-Whip-56482401/204804403) at Home Depot, and when I popped open the outlet shown there isn't a ground wire. The outlet does have a ground path according to my outlet tester though.
The sheath of MC should not be used as a ground though, and I don't see any AC whips at the stores around me. I'd also prefer not to deal with bending conduit for this little run as there are a few turns outside of the picture shown. Normally with MC I'd pigtail it into the existing ground wire, but that's not there. It looks like the conduit is a good ground though?
To ground this correctly would I get one of the green ground twist wire connectors, put the MC in the top and run a ground wire to the existing outlet and it's box (so three wires in the pigtail)? On the new box end would that go to the outlet? Would I need to run a ground to that box too, or that' wouldn't matter as MC sheaths aren't good grounds?
brock_lee t1_j190dwr wrote
If I understand correctly, and the new wire is to run out of the existing metal box, to another outlet "downstream", you would just connect the new green ground wire to the box since the box is grounded and the existing outlet picks up the ground via its attachment to the box.