Correct Outlet Wiring
The neutral wire from the circuit is shared by both sets.
Correct outlet wiring. Here 3 wire cable is run from a double pole circuit breaker providing an independent 120 volts to two sets of multiple outlets. Wiring diagram for dual outlets. A how to video on wiring an electrical outlet. Connect the pigtail and only the pigtail to the screw terminal in question.
Meaning connect the black and red wire with the two prong terminal and the bare wire with the ground terminal. You can put your new outlet anywhere between these two studs. The video covers how to strip electrical wire create loops on the load neutral and ground wire and how to. This wiring is commonly used in a 20 amp kitchen circuit where two appliance feeds are needed such as for a refrigerator and a microwave in the same location.
Hook up the correct color wire against each screw. You can avoid both problems by wiring the outlet circuit with a 12 gauge wire which is optional if the controlling breaker and all the outlets are rated for 15 amps. Wiring a new 220 outlet is a project that someone who has experience working with electricity can do safely by working carefully and following the proper precautions. Find the correct breaker and turn it off.
Unscrew the outlet and use a voltage tester to double check that the power is off. The safest way to connect wires is to use the outlet s side screw terminals a procedure known as side wiring. Another common method called back wiring uses. A wire coming loose from an outlet can create a serious fire or shock hazard.
The wire connections must be made carefully to ensure safety and proper operation. Wiring a 20 amp 240 volt appliance receptacle. Use the correct polarity i e. With this wiring both the black and white wires are used to carry 120 volts each and the white wire is wrapped with electrical tape to label it hot.
Once you ve determined the electrical outlet to use as a power source and shut it off use an electronic stud finder to locate the studs on both sides. In other words connect the wires to the correct side of outlet for proper operation. However working on your circuit breaker box and electrical system can lead to serious injury or death if you don t know what you re doing so hire an electrician if you don t feel comfortable wiring the outlet yourself. This outlet is commonly used for a heavy load such as a large air conditioner.
If the breaker is rated for 20 amps however you don t have a choice because the electrical code never permits you to use a 14 gauge wire on 20 amp circuit. Step 11 that s it for the outlet part. If you find more than one wire connected to an outlet or switch correct the problem by joining the wires with a wire connector and include a pigtail a short length of the same type of wire. Verify the load and line terminals while installing a gfci for protection.