- Q.How about upgrading old
two-prong ungrounded outlets from the ’70s and
back?
A. Upgrading outlets from
two-prong to three-prong is allowed by code only if
the circuit is GFCI protected. If you do add
grounding-type receptacles to an ungrounded
circuit, you must not wrap any ground wire around
the grounding terminal on the new receptacle. Any
GFCI without an attached ground wire must be marked
"No equipment ground." Also, any GFCI-protected
outlet without an attached ground wire must be
marked "GFCI protected. No equipment ground."
To upgrade a two-wire system, you can either
replace all of the breakers in the panel with GFCI
breakers, or place a GFCI feed-through outlet at
each home run location. Although breakers are
expensive, locating the home run outlet in each
circuit can be time consuming. Using breakers is a
labor-saving and reliable approach.