How To Wire A Single Pole Switch And Grounding Receptacle
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How to wire a single pole switch and grounding receptacle. To do this you have to join together the black wires neutral wires and ground wires so that you have one connection for each using pigtails. A double pole switch is what you need to control a 240 volt device because 240 volt circuits have two hot wires. Standard single pole switches do not connect to neutral circuit wire. Two for incoming hots and two for outgoing hots.
Alternatively you can wire the switch up in such a way that only that single outlet will be controlled by the switch but other outlets in the circuit will still stay powered on constantly. The following wiring diagrams show that multiple outlets are wired to a single pole spst switch one way or two way in us switch. Finally add the ground wire to the two already attached to the ground screw either by twisting the wires together or connecting them with a crimp ring. They can work in conjunction with one another or they can be connected and used independent of each other.
The switch receptacle combo device is set up like a duplex receptacle but has a 15a single pole switch in one half and a single 15a 125v receptacle in the other half. Standard and halogen bulbs require standard incandescent dimmers. Now remove the wire cap from the two white wires in the box add the white wire from the outlet and reset the cap. Basic wiring for a single pole light switch and light.
Please note that i m only showing the black hot and white neutral conductors in this drawing and not the ground wire. It has four terminals. Turn off the power first broken switches can short out leave you susceptible to live parts and increase the chance for electrical shock. As shown in the fig the switch is firstly installed in the wiring the hot wire from switch feeds all the other parallel connected outlets hence the outlet on off operation can be controlled through the switch.
The ground screw is for the circuit ground wire connection. The difference between a single and double pole switch is that the latter controls two circuits at the same time. A double pole breaker allows twice the power to run through it as a standard 15 amp single pole breaker and takes up the same space as 2 single pole breakers. As with any electrical repair you may perform safety should be your number one concern.
The other terminal is for a second hot wire called a switch leg that runs only between the switch and the light fixture. Find a spot along the line of other breakers where the double pole breaker will fit. Buy a single pole switch if one switch controls the lights or a three way if you have two switches controlling the same lights. Before i show you how i wired my specific light switches i want to show you a drawing that i did showing what a basic switch and light configuration looks like.
The switch leg brings power to the fixture when the switch is turned on. You may need a larger cap.