Yearsssssssssss ago when I was an electrical power distribution engineer we had to attend training updates every 2 or 3 years AND LIKEWISE THE INSTRUCTORS THERE TOLD US IF THE GROUND WAS ON TOP IF SOMETHING FELL OR IF YOU WERE WEARING A NECKLACE AND IT DROPPED DOWN ON A PARTIAL REMOVED PLUG ETC THE BREAKER WOULD MORE LIKELY TRIP BETTER THEN IF IT WERE ON THE BOTTOM AND IT WAS THEREFORE THE SAFEST MOUNTING.
HOWEVER appliance plugs can be such that its better if on the bottom SO WHATS A BODY TO DO
HOWEVER ALSO its been years since I attended NEC training but back then it DID NOT address the mounting, ground top or ground bottom, guess I will have to research thE latest NEC n see what it has to say, if anything???
Can anybody here cite the exact latest NEC reference if it exists??? before I have to search???
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