Jim - Is there anything in the circuit that might be creating the path
to ground? Maybe you are getting continuity through an incandescent
light bulb.
I would test the switch out of the circuit. There should never be
continuity between either of the hot wire screws of the switch and the
ground screw.
If you look closely at the switch, you will probably see the word "TOP"
stamped on the metal frame of the switch.
Brian
On 4/17/2016 11:50 AM, Jim Franklin wrote:
> I'm adding some wiring to a circuit, and while testing the new Decora switch
> to see which way was up, I noticed there was conductivity between the hot
> lead and the grounded electrical box. Is this how it should be with the
> circuit breaker off? Googling this seemingly simple question gets me answers
> to all kinds of other questions :-\
>
> I undid all the connectors back to the origin of my work, so it isn't
> anything new unless I pierced a wire in the wall with a sheetrock screw...
>
> (There's also conductivity between the hot & neutral, which I expected given
> the ground-neutral bonding in the main panel)
>
> thanks,
> jim
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