Can I remove the ground from a plug?
Sophia Koch
Updated on April 07, 2026
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Correspondingly, is it safe to use a plug without the ground?
No, it is not as safe as when there is a proper ground prong and plugged into a socket with a proper ground wire leading from it to ground. In fact the house I now live in does not have a ground wire on any socket. The plugs may have a ground prong, but is not connected to anything.
Subsequently, question is, what happens if the ground prong broke off? You will not die immediately without the ground prong, but you will no longer be protected from shock, burns, or electrocution by a faulty device. There are several things that can happen to energize the casing of an electric device. The ground prong is an essential part of this fault grounding.
Secondly, is the third prong on a plug necessary?
The presence of this third prong indicates that the appliance has a grounding system, and it is essential that these be plugged into grounded outlets. Some people have been known to cut off the grounding prong on an appliance plug in order to make it fit an outlet or extension cord that has no grounding slot.
How do you handle an ungrounded outlet?
The ideal way to repair an ungrounded 3-prong outlet is to establish a continuous electrical path back to the main panel. If the outlet is installed in a metal box and that metal box has metal conduit wiring (BX cable) all the way back to the panel, then you can ground your outlet with just a little work.
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