Wiring An Outlet
Here 3 wire cable is run from a double pole circuit breaker providing an independent 120 volts to two sets of multiple outlets.
Wiring an outlet. There is a break away fin tab intact to the line terminals of normal combo switch and outlet whereas it doesn t exist in gfci or afci combo device. In addition there is test and and reset buttons on gfci combo switch outlet and one side can be used as line source. The neutral wire from the circuit is shared by both sets. The how to video uses a 15 amp outlet and 14 2.
Before wiring installation of a combo device one must know the basic different between combo gfci and combo switch outlet. Another common method called back wiring uses self clamping rear terminals. This method is fast inexpensive super simple and best of all doesn t require a whole bunch of wall repairs or painting. To help you know what to expect i ve created a tabletop guide with pictures illustrating how to properly wire an outlet.
The red wire switched hot wire going to the outlet wires into the other side of the switch and the white wires neutral tie together to complete the return side of the circuit. Box typical inside dimensions are about 2 in. Wiring diagram for dual outlets. The video tutorial goes through the rough in installation and install process for a single electrical outlet.
Outlet amps and wiring. 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. We tracked down an electrician who not surprisingly adds kitchen outlets all the time. The outlet addition methods we show here are based on the most common wiring 14 gauge wire on a 15 amp circuit and an 18 cu in.
It is tied together with a wire going to the switch and the black wire going to the outlet. He showed us how he adds an outlet to a kitchen backsplash by running conduit through the back of the cabinets. Being able to wire an outlet is a great skill to have in your repertoire and once mastered you ll be able to replace old or damaged outlets in a matter of minutes. A wire coming loose from an outlet can create a serious fire or shock hazard.