Wiring Outlets In Series
In the first outlet box strip inch of the insulation off the ends of the wire you ve just run.
Wiring outlets in series. Connect the black wires to the brass terminals on the outlet you re wiring connect the ground wires to the ground terminal then twist the white wires together and cap them. We also have some more graphics connected to multiple outlet wiring diagram please see the graphic gallery below click one of the graphics then the picture will be. This is the wiring outlets in series diagram of a imagine i get via the multiple outlet wiring diagram package. Box typical inside dimensions are about 2 in.
If you discover a three slot outlet in an ungrounded box the easiest fix is to simply replace it with a two slot outlet as shown. However should the gfci go bad then all the connected downstream outlets will also cease to function. Bring together the black wire that goes to the second outlet the black wire coming into the first outlet and the black tap. You can save this photographic file to your own personal pc.
Wiring multiple outlets in a series. Follow this procedure for all but the last outlet in the circuit. In this diagram wall outlets are wired in a row using the terminal screws to pass voltage from one receptacle to the next. If you wanted to ignore code and wire your outlets in series the procedure would be the same.
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. This section of the circuit then is an example of wiring in series. Please right click on the image and save the photograph. Twist the bare ends of all three together.
The diagram above shows 2 outlets wired in series and more outlets can be added to this circuit by wiring the 2nd outlet just like the 1st outlet to keep the circuit continuing on until you end the circuit at the last outlet. A series of lights indicates whether the outlet is wired correctly or what fault exists. Step 5 wire the series. Let s illustrate with simple sets of mini lights from 20 years ago with 50 or 20 mini lights where if one bulb was pulled out or burnt out the whole string went out.
Wiring outlets together using the device terminals instead of a pigtail splice as shown in the next diagram can create a weakest link problem.