Wall Outlet Wiring
Wiring outlets together using the device terminals instead of a pigtail splice as shown in the next diagram can create a weakest link problem.
Wall outlet wiring. There is a tab between each of the screws of similar color. A grounded contact at the bottom center is crescent shaped. A standard electrical outlet has two brass terminal screws two chrome ones and a single ground terminal which is green. When you wire a single outlet to a live circuit cable you connect the black wire to one of the brass screws usually the top one but it doesn t matter and the white wire to one of the chrome screws.
The video covers how to strip electrical wire create loops on the load neutral and ground wire and how to. The green screw obviously ties to the bare ground wire. Most electrical codes now require outlets in kitchens and bathrooms to be on separate 20 amp gfci circuits. The long slot on the left is the neutral contact and the short slot is the hot contact.
Another common method called back wiring uses self clamping rear terminals. Standard wall outlet receptacle wiring. The only difference is that depending on where the receptacle is located in the wiring scheme of your house it may have more wires attached to it than you find attached to a light switch. A wire coming loose from an outlet can create a serious fire or shock hazard.
Don t use this receptacle when no ground wire is. This is a standard 15 amp 120 volt wall receptacle outlet wiring diagram. Wiring a grounded duplex receptacle outlet. The safest way to connect wires is to use the outlet s side screw terminals a procedure known as side wiring.
If an outlet commonly called a receptacle no longer holds a plug snugly it should be replaced the procedure for replacing a duplex two outlet wall receptacle is similar to that of replacing a switch. So before using the method we show here for how to wire a wall outlet in a kitchen or bathroom check with an electrical inspector. Wiring multiple outlets in a series. The video tutorial goes through the rough in installation and install process for a single electrical outlet.
If you add an outlet to a kitchen or bath it must be gfci protected. A how to video on wiring an electrical outlet. This is a polarized device. When wiring a wall outlet the neutral white wire should connect to the white or silver metal screw.