NO.1
STEP BY STEP GUIDE BOOK ON
BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
GROUND WIRES
LOADED WITH SIMPLE, EASY TO FOLLOW WIRING DIAGRAMS ALL ABOUT OUTLETS
HOW TO WIRE THREE-WAY SWITCHES PAGE 30
FROM/ POWER SOURCE
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW (Black or Copper Colored)
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
PAGE 25
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE HOW THE HOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WORKS .................................2, 3, 28 HOW TO TURN OFF MAIN POWER SUPPLY ....................................................4 THE THREE WAYS TO GET POWER TO YOUR NEW WIRING JOB ................5 HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.............................6, 7 ALL ABOUT ELECTRIC WIRE ........................................................................8, 9 HOW TO USE WIRENUTS AND SCREW TERMINALS ....................................10 HOW TO INSTALL WIRING IN NEW WALLS AND PETITIONS.......................11 THE MOST COMMON MEASUREMENTS FOR OUTLETS AND SWITCHES .12 ALL ABOUT THE GROUND WIRE ....................................................................13 HOW TO WIRE ELECTRIC DRYERS AND RANGES .................................14,15 WATTS USED BY VARIOUS ELECTRICAL ITEMS..........................................16 HOW TO FMD THE CAUSE OF A SHORT CIRCUIT........................................ 17 HOW TO FIX FLOURESCENT LIGHTS.............................................................18 HOW TO WIRE BOXES, FIXTURES AND SWITCHES .....................................19 COLOR CODING OF WIRES, AND SCREW TERMINALS ...............................20 ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS ALSO ALL ABOUT SWITCHES ..............................21 HOW TO ADD NEW OUTLETS TO EXISTING ONES.................................22, 23 ALL ABOUT OUTLETS ............................................................................24 to 29 ALL ABOUT 3 WAY SWITCHES..............................................................30 to 37 ALL ABOUT SINGLE POLE SWITCHES .................................................38 to 43 ALL ABOUT 4 WAY SWITCHES .......................................................................44 HOW TO WIRE OUTLET AND LIGHT WITH PULL CHAIN ..............................45 HOW TO WIRE OUTLET - SWITCH AND LIGHT........................................46, 47 ELECTRICAL TERMS........................................................................................48
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WIRING COLOR GUIDE WHITE WIRE nfutral c • 1 1 1 1 1 im n
BLACK WIRE RED WIRE
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How the Home Electrical System Works
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WIRE NUT GUIDE USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
Color coding of wire
• The black wire is HOT • The white wire is NEUTRAL Etch this wiring rule in your memory and keep it there. NEVER CONNECT THE BLACK (HOT) WIRE TO THE WHITE (NEUTRAL) WIRE. (Exception: see page 20) Connect the black wire to the brass-colored terminal on switches, receptacles, sockets, fuse boxes, and to the black wires on pull chain fixtures. The white (neutral or ground wire—also called the "continuous wire") is grounded at the electric service switch. Connect it to the silver or light-colored terminal of all receptacles, etc., and to the white wire on all lighting fixtures. Again—never hook to the hot wire!
FROM POWER SOURCE
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW (
CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX
12-2
BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
WIRE '
(WITH GROUND)
CEILING BOX
GROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO GREEN HEX GROUNDING TERMINAL SCREW
• ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO
THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
GROUND
WIRES
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WIRE NUT GUIDE
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USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX
How the Home Electrical System Works THE PICTURE BELOW SHOWS HOW THE POWER SUPPLY COMES OUT OF THE BREAKER BOX SUPPLYING POWER TO THE OUTLETS AND HOW TO CHANGE DIRECTION OF THE WIRE WITH THE USE OF A JUNCTION BOX. CEILING BOX
FROM POWER SOURCE
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
/'WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW
BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
GROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO GREEN HEX GROUNDING TERMINAL SCREW
JUNCTION BOX
PUT COVERS ON JUNCTION BOXES.
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
How to Turn off Main Power Supply Before starting any work, you must disconnect (or "kill") the circuit you'll be working on at its source in the service panel. If your circuits are protected by fuses, removing the appropriate fuse disconnects the circuit from incoming service. In a service panel equipped with circuit breakers, you can disconnect a circuit by switching its breaker to the OFF position. To make sure you disconnect the correct circuit, turn on a light that's connected to the circuit before you remove the fuse or turn off the circuit breaker. The light will go out when you've removed the correct fuse or turned off the correct breaker. If you have any doubt about which fuse or breaker protects which circuit, shut off all current coming into your home at the main disconnect While you're at your service panel, spend another moment to prevent a possible disaster. Tape a note on the panel explaining what you're doing so no one will come along and replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker while you're working on the wiring. Then either carry the fuse with you in your pocket or tape the circuit breaker in its OFF position.
Chart Shows Color Coding of Wires and Terminal Screws Color of Wire
Color of Terminal Screw
Hot — Neutral or Grounding Wire
White
Silver or White
Neutral Wire
Black
Brass
Hot Wire
Red
Brass
Hot Wire
Green
Green
Grounding Wire
Bare Wire
Green
Grounding Wire
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MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER
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SWITCHING THE MAIN BREAKER TO THE OFF POSITION SHUTS OFF ALL POWER. a
With the electricity turned off, you can work in complete safety. Still, it's a good idea to keep a few additional safety precautions in mind. Remember that water and electricity don't mix. Never work on wiring, fixtures, switches, or appliances when you're wet or standing on a damp spot. Lay down dry boards to stand on if the floor or ground is wet.
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CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX
Pull-out block
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Lever disconnect. An external handle controls contact with two main fuses in the cabinet. When you pull the handle to the OFF position, you shut off the main power supply.
Pull-out block. The main cartridge fuses are mounted on one or two nonmetallic pullout blocks. By pulling firmly on the handgrips, you can remove the blocks from the cabinet and disconnect all power.
THE THREE WAYS TO GET POWER TO YOUR NEW WIRING JOB Important To Your Safety
PICTURE f1
ALWAYS SHUT OFF POWER TO THE CIRCUIT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON, OR THE ENTIRE HOUSE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHICH FUSE OR BREAKER CONTROLS THE CIRCUIT
NOTE: YOU MUST NOT EXCEED THE NUMBER OF POLES OR SPACES FOR WHICH THE PANEL • BOARD IS 2. APPROVED REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THERE IS ROOM OR SPACE IN THE PANEL ,
FIRST YOU LOCATE THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX THAT CONTRLOLS THE POWER COMING INTO THE HOUSE, SEE IF THERE IS ANY ROOM LEFT FOR THE CIRCUIT SEE IF THERE IS ROOM HERE BREAKERS YOU NEED. IF THERE IS GET THE MAKE AND FOR MORE BREAKERS MODEL OFF OF IT AND GO TO YOUR LOCAL ELECT. PARTS STORE AND PURCHASE THE BREAKERS YOU NEED. (SEE PICTURE t1)
SECOND, IF THERE IS NO ROOM LEFT IN CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX, CHECK MAKE AND MODEL AS IN #1 ABOVE AND SEE IF THEY HAVE A NARROWER CIRCUIT BREAKER THAT WILL FIT YOUR PARTICULAR BREAKER BOX. MOST CIRCUIT BREAKERS ARE 1" THICK BUT THEY MAKE SOME BREAKERS 1/2" THICK. TAKE OUT ONE THAT IS 1" THICK AND INSTALL 2 - 1/2" THICK ONES. (SEE PICTURE #2)
ON NUMBER 3. THIRD, IF WAYS #1 AND #2 DO NOT WORK FOR YOU, GO TO YOUR LOCAL ELECT. PARTS STORE AND GET A 3 CHECK SUB-PANEL THAT WILL WORK WITH THE MULTI BREAKER WITH YOUR YOU HAVE - BRAND ETC. GET ONE THAT HAS AS MANY LOCAL ELECNEW BREAKERS AS YOU NEED FOR YOUR JOB. (SEE PICTURE #3) TRICAL INSPECTOR TO SEE IF IT IS PERMITImportant TED. IF USING #14-2 WIRE WITH GROUND, USE
IF THIS PANEL IS FULL, TRY AND GET NARROW BREAKERS.
REGULAR MULTI BREAKER WITH SUB-PANEL ADDED.
A 15 AMP BREAKER TO PROTECT THE LINE.
THIS SHOWS A BREAKER BEING ATTACHED TO THE BREAKER BOX.
IF USING #12-2 WIRE WITH GROUND, USE A 20 AMP BREAKER TO PROTECT THE LINE.
All About Circuit Breakers ON POSITION
TRIPPED POSITION
OFF POSITION RESET ACTION
Single Circuit Breaker
POSITIONS OF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER HANDLE
Double Circuit Breaker
More and more circuit breakers are being used in place of fuses. A circuit breaker looks something like a toggle switch, with a handle that lets it be used just like a switch to turn power on and off. Inside each breaker is a fairly simple mechanism which in case of overload trips the breaker and disconnects the load. If a breaker trips because of overload, in most brands you must force the handle beyond the OFF position, then return it to ON, to reset it. On some brands however, the handle merely goes to the OFF position; reset it by returning it to the ON position. What is to be done when a breaker trips or a fuse blows? Most people will say: reset the breaker, or install a new fuse. Correct, but first find out why the fuse blew. Fuses are the safety valves of electrical installations.
WIRING COLOR GUIDE WHITE WIRE
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How The Ground Wire Works in Plastic Wall Boxes
T M I I I mill RED WIRE
RARE WIRE ground wire
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND) FROM POWER SOURCE
WHO* WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW
•LACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
PLASTIC WALL BOX
GROUND WIRES
GROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO GREEN HEX GROUNDING TERMINAL SCREW GROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO GREEN HEX GROUNDING TERMINAL SCREW
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND) THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT
How to Wire Outlets
WIRING COLOR GUIDE i BLACK WIRE MOT
WIRING TWO OUTLETS
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BARE WIRE GROUND WIRE
FROM POWER SOURCE
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW WALL BOX
GROUND WIRES
BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW 12-2
WIRE
BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
(WITH GROUND)
GROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO GREEN HEX GROUNDING TERMINAL SCREW
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW METAL BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC
IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
How The Ground Wire Works in Plastic Wall and Ceiling Boxes
WIRING COLOR GUIDE 3 WHITE WIRE NEUTRAL BLACK WIRE HOT RED WIRE HOT BARE WIRE QROUNDWIRE PLASTIC CEILING BOX
PLASTIC
CEILING BOX 12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
GROUND WIRE
PLASTIC
WALL BOX
POWER SOURCE
WIRING COLOR GUIDE WHITE WIRE
NEUTRAL
BLACK WIRE HOT RED WIRE HOT BARE WIRE GROUND WIRE
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT
How To Wire Single Pole Switch With Switch Controlling Two Lights
GROUND WIRE
GROUND WIRES
CEILING BOX
WIRE NUT GUIDE
§ WIRE NUT
USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
12-2 (WITH
CEILING BOX
WIRE GROUND)
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WALL BOX
FROM POWER SOURCE
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME. EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
r All About Electric Wire CHECK WITH LOCAL CODES ON WIRING SIZES NEEDED FOR YOUR WIRING PROJECT Chart Shows Copper Wire Size, Amps and Watts Wire Size (Actual Size)
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NO. 1 4 wire
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NO. 12 wire
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Amps
Watts
(Also Fuse or Circuit Breaker size)
(Based on 120 Volts) at 80% loaded
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amps
1800
watts
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amps
2400 watts
NO. 1 0 wire
•30 amps
3600 watts
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NO. 8 wire
40
amps
4800 watts
^P
NO. 6 wire
JU
amps
6000 watts
The larger the wire gauge number the smaller the diameter of the wire.
Chart Shows Color Coding of Wires and Terminal Screws Color of Wire
Color of Terminal Screw
Hot — Neutral or Grounding Wire
White
Silver or White
Neutral Wire
Black
Brass
Hot Wire
Red
Bras^s
Hot Wire
Green
Green
Grounding Wire
Bare Wire
Green
Grounding Wire
B black- hotw're
black hot wire
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around wire two-wire cable with ground
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white neutral wire
red hot wire >
V. ground
three-wire cable X with ground
In Example "A" above, the numbers and letters stamped on the electric wire has the following meaning. The "12" means it is No. 12 wire in size. The "2" means it has two wires. The "G" means with ground wire. The "N-M" means non-metalic
wire white - neutral wire
In Example "B" above, it is exactly like Example A except it has three wires instead of the two.
All About Electric Wire When doing any electrical wiring, you have to use the right size fuses or multi-breakers to protect the electric wire against any overloads or short circuits. Also, wire can handle only so many watts before it becomes overloaded and blows fuses or kicks breakers off. Check below.
#14-2 WIRE WITH GROUND
#12-2 WIRE WITH GROUND
When working with No. 14 wire, use a 15 amp fuse or a 15 amp breaker to protect it against overloads or short circuits.
15-amp
When working with No. 12 wire, use a 20 amp fuse or a 20 amp breaker to protect it against overloads or short circuits.
20-amp fuse
Color coding of wire
• The black wire is HOT • The white wire is NEUTRAL Etch this wiring rule in your memory and keep it there. NEVER CONNECT THE BLACK (HOT) WIRE TO THE WHITE (NEUTRAL) WIRE. (Exception: see page20) Connect the black wire to the brass-colored terminal on switches, receptacles, sockets, fuse boxes, and to the black wires on pull chain fixtures. The white (neutral or ground wire—also called the "continuous wire") is grounded at the electric service switch. Connect it to the silver or light-colored terminal of all receptacles, etc., and to the white wire on all lighting fixtures. Again—never hook to the hot wire!
Important ALWAYS SHUT OFF POWER TO THE CIRCUIT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON, OR THE ENTIRE HOUSE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHICH FUSE OR BREAKER CONTROLS THE CIRCUIT. DOUBLE CHECK WITH A TESTING DEVICE TO BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THE CIRCUIT IS DEAD.
How To Use Wirenuts and Screw Terminals HOW TO PUT ON WIRENUT WIRE NUTS JOIN WIRE ENDS
Step 1. Strip off about 1 inch of insulation from ends of wires you're going to join. Twist the stripped ends clockwise at least one and one-half turns.
Step 2. Snip % to J/2 inch off the twisted wires so the ends are even.
Step 3. Screw the wirenut on clockwise.
HOW TO JOIN WIRE TO SCREW TERMINALS
terminal aperture
Step 1. Strip % inch of insulation off the wire end. Then use a pair of needle nose plyers to form a half loop in the bare wire.
release aperture
BACKWIRED OUTLETS AND SWITCHES
can be loosened from the wires by pressing a screwdriver point into the release aperture.
screw terminal
Step 2. Hook the wire clockwise around the screw terminal. As you tighten the screw the loop will close. Always strip wires so no more than 1/16 inch of bare wire extends out beyond the screw head.
strip gauge Wrong way
BACKWIRED OUTLETS AND SWITCHES
HOW TO JOIN SEVERAL WIRES TO SCREW TERMINALS
Pigtail splice
The electrical code requires that only one wire may be attached to a screw terminal — the above picture shows the only approved way to do this — it is called a pigtail splice.
Right way
How to Install Wiring in New Walls and Partitions
support cable every 5 feet (1.5m) with strap or staple
cable extends
6 inches (150mm) from box.
staple for NM cable don't staple through or smash cable
staple cable 8 inches from box-
drill %-inch.
metal plate protects cable
holes for cable 1'/2 inches from edge
Strip outer sheath of insulation before inserting wires into box.
Step 1. Install box. Secure cables to box so that 6 inches of each cable extends from box. (150 mm)
Step 2. Strip outer sheath of insulation to back of box; remove sheath and all separation materials. Strip off Vz to 3/4 inch insulation from wire ends.
OUTLETS AND SWITCHES ALL OUTLETS MUST BE OF THE GROUNDED TYPE.
Outlets Should Be No More than 12 Ft. Apart. Outlets Should Be 12 " High from Floor. Switches Should Be 48" High from Floor Switches Should Always Be Put on Same Side of Door that the Door Knob Is on. CHECK ON LOCAL CODES FOR MORE INFORMATION NEEDED ON OUTLETS AND SWITCHES FOR YOUR WIRING PROJECT
11
The Most Common Measurements for Outlets and Switches
OUTLETS AND SWITCHES ALL OUTLETS MUST BE OF THE GROUNDED TYPE.
Outlets Should Be No More than 12 Ft. Apart. Outlets Should Be 12 " High from Floor. Switches Should Be 48" High from Floor. Switches Should Always Be Put on Same Side of Door that the Door Knob Is on.
All About The Ground Wire USE THE GREEN OR BARE WIRE AS THE GROUND WIRE IN ELECTRICAL WIRING. USE THE GREEN-COLORED TERMINAL SCREW AS THE GROUNDING SCREW IN ANY ELECTRICAL WORK. IF YOU ARE USING ELECTRICAL WIRETHATHASNOGROUND WIRE IN IT, USE AGROUND WIRETHESAMESIZE. FOR EXAMPLE, IF YOU ARE USING NUMBER 12 WIRE USE A NUMBER 12 GROUND WIRE. USE 10/32" STOVE BOLTS OR MACHINE SCREWS TO ATTACH THE GROUND WIRE TO THE BACK OF WALL BOXES, SWITCH BOXES, CEILING BOXES, AND JUNCTION BOXES.
THE GROUND WIRE NOT ONLY PROTECTS YOU FROM GETTING SHOCKED, BUT PROTECTS THE ELECTRICAL ITEMS IN YOUR HOUSE FROM GETTING DAMAGED FROM LIGHTNING.
Checking an Outlets Ground TEST THE GROUNDING OF A NEWLY INSTALLED OUTLET BY INSERTING ONE PROBE OF THE VOLTAGE TESTER INTO TH€ SEMICIRCULAR GROUND SLOT AND THE OTHER INTO EACH OF THE ELONGATED SLOTS SUCCESSIVELY. THE TESTER SHOULD LIGHT WHEN THE PROBE IS PLUGGED INTO THE HOT SLOT. (IN A MODERN OUTLET THIS SLOT IS SLIGHTLY SHORTER THAN THE OTHER SLOT.) IF NEITHER SLOT LIGHTS THE TESTER, THE OUTLET IS NOT GROUNDED AND THE WIRING MUST BE CORRECTED.
Underwriter's k n o t . .
To (.rolect cord f r o m stroin, lu^l loo() c o r r f s us shown .
. then pull down lightly nto r e c e s s between prongs
How to Wire Electric Dryers
whiteneutral wire
Recessed Dryer Recepticle
120/240-volt, 30-ampere, grounded. Designed especially for clothes driers, this large receptacle supplies 240 volts for the heating coils of the drier and 120 volts for such standard accessories as the timer and the pilot light.
ground wire '
white neutral
Surface Dryer Recepticle
USE WIRE SIZE 10-3 WITH GROUND FOR ELECTRIC DRYERS.
Dryer Cord
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How to Wire Electric Range
Recessed Range Recepticle
120/240-volt, 50-ampere, grounded. An electric range requires the high amperage and the combination of voltages provided by this receptacle. High-temperature settings of the oven and burners are connected to the 240-volt circuit. The low temperature settings, timer, pilot lights and built-in receptacles operate on 120 volts.
Surface Range Recepticle
USE WIRE SIZE 6-3 WITH GROUND FOR ELECTRIC RANGES.
Range Cord
r Watts Used by Different Electrical Items Approximate Ratings
Approximate Ratings
Air conditioner (central) . . . . . . . . . . . . 5000 (room, 1/3 ton) . . . . . . . . . . . 800 (room, 3/4 ton) . . . . . . . . . . 1300 (room, 1 ton) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1600 Blender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-1000 Bottle warmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 Broiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500 Can opener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Coffee m a k e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500-1000 Corn popper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Dishwasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000-1500 Dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4000-8000 Electric blanket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Fan (attic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 (exhaust for range) . . . . . . . . . . 250 (portable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Floor p o l i s h e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Food warmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 Freezer, frostless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350-500 s t a n d a r d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-400 Fryer, deep fat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1400 Frying pan, automatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100 Furnace, coal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 g a s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 Garbage disposer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400-900 Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 Hair D r y e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 Heater (hot water) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-5000 (room) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1250 Hot plate (per b u r n e r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 Iron (hand) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1050 (mangle) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1600 Knife sharpner Knife s h a r p n e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Lamp (heat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 (sun) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 Lights (flourescent circlines)........ 22-32 (flourescent tubes) . . . . . . 15-60 (incandescent, per bulb)10 & up (night l i g h t ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Microwave oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Mixer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Power tools Drill, 1/4 i n c h . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 3/8 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 1/2 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Grinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 L a t h e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Lawn Mower . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Sander, portable .......... 750 Saw, bander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 bench . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300-600 jig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 radial arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500 s a b r e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Soldering iron . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Projector (slide or movie) . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Radio, console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 p o r t a b l e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Range, oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4000-8000 top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4000-8000 Refrigerator, frostless . . . . . . . . . . . . 300-450 s t a n d a r d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-350 R o a s t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1350 R o t i s s e r i e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1400 Sewing machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Shaver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Stereo, h i - f i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Sump pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Television, black and white . . . . . . . . . . 250 c o l o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 T o a s t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 Vacuum cleaner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300-800 Waffle iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 Washing machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
Automatic Toaster 1100 watts
Table Lamp 100 watts
How to Find the Cause of a Short Circuit Most short circuits occur in flexible cords, plugs, or appliances. Look for black smudge marks on faceplates or frayed or charred cords connected to dead circuit. Simply replace damaged cord or plug before installing new fuse or resetting breaker.
If you find no visible signs of trouble, though, you'll have to trace your way through circuit. To do this, turn off all wall switches and unplug every appliance on dead circuit. Then install new fuse or reset tripped breaker.
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If fuse blows right away, pull out fuse or make sure circuit breaker is OFF. Remove each faceplate and inspect device and wiring. Look for charred wire insulation, wire shorted against back of metal box, or device literally falling apart. Replace defective switch or receptacle or faulty wiring. Then install new fuse or reset breaker.
If new fuse doesn't blow or breaker doesn't trip right away, turn on each wall switch, one by one, until fuse blows or circuit breaker trips.
When turning on wall switch causes fuse to blow or breaker to trip, short is in fixture outlet controlled by switch or in ON position of switch. With circuit dead, inspect outlet and switch for charred wire insulation and faulty connections. Replace faulty fixture or switch. Then install new fuse or reset breaker.
If turning on wall switches doesn't blow fuse or trip breaker, trouble is in
If circuit went dead as soon as you turned appliance on, appliance or its switch is probably defective and should be replaced or repaired.
If circuit went dead as soon as you plugged appliance in, plug or cord is probably at fault and should be replaced.
appliance. Plug in and turn on appliances one by one. When fuse blows or breaker trips again, you'll know you've found offending appliance. Then install new fuse or reset breaker.
Note: If none of the above solves the problem and your fuse or breaker still blows or trips, your wiring is at fault. Call an electrician.
Important ALWAYS SHUT OFF POWER TO THE CIRCUIT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON, OR THE ENTIRE HOUSE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHICH FUSE OR BREAKER CONTROLS THE CIRCUIT. DOUBLE CHECK WITH A TESTING DEVICE TO BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THE CIRCUIT IS DEAD.
Color of Wire
Color of Screw
Hot - Neutral or Grounding Wire
White Black Red Green
Silver or White Brass Brass
Neutral Wire Hot Wire
Green Electrical Box Ground
Grounding Wire
Bare Wire
Hot Wire Grounding Wire
How to Fix Fluorescent Light Fixtures SYMPTOM
CAUSE
CURE
Lamp won't light
Tube burned out (blackened ends) . . . . Improper installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuse blown or circuit breaker . . . . . . . . . tripped Starter burned out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dirty tube (rapid-start only) . . . . . . . . . .
Replace tube Take out and install again Replace or reset
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Replace starter Remove tube, wash, rinse, dry, and replace Tubeholder broken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replace tubeholder Fixture too cold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raise temperature to at least 50°F Oxide film buildup on tube pins . . . . . . Rotate tube in tubeholders once or twice
Lamp flickers (Note: New tubes may flicker a short time after installation.)
Poor contact with tubeholders . . . . . . . . Realign tubeholders; straighten and sand tubeholders if necessary Improper installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Take out and install again Tube nearly worn out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replace tube (blackened ends) Oxide buildup on tube pins . . . . . . . . . . Rotate tube in tubeholders once or twice Fixture, too cold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raise temperature to at least 50°F
Ends of tube are discolored (Note: Darkened bands about 2 inches from ends are normal.) If preheat type with new tubes Discolored on one end only
Tube almost worn out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replace tube
Defective starter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replace starter Temperamental tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remove tube; turn end for end
Ends of tube glow, but center doesn't
Defective starter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replace starter Defective ballast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replace ballast
Lamp fixture hums
Ballast incorrectly installed . . . . . . . . . . Check wiring on ballast diagram and correct Wrong type of ballast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Check wattage and type; replace ballast Defective ballast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replace ballast
120 V POWER SOURCE
BALLAST
LAMP SOCKET STARTER WIRE NUT
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How To Wire into Boxes, Fixtures and Switches from
TWO-WIRE CABLE WITH GROUND-* TWO-WIRE CABLE WITH GROUND
POWER SOURCE
from POWER SOURCE
to switch to existing Circuit
WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
to new wiring
to new wiring
HOW TO WIRE INTO A JUNCTION BOX HOW TO WIRE INTO A FIXTURE
Most switches in a home are of the single-pole or three-way types. Single-pole switches have two terminals of the same color and a definite right side up. All switches are wired into hot wires only; with a single-pole switch, it makes no difference which hot wire goes to which terminal.
TWO-WIRE CABLE WITH GROUND
from POWER SOURCE
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grounding wire
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Color Coding of Wires, Screw Terminals, Etc. Chart Shows Color Coding of Wires and Terminal Screws For Switches, Outlets, Light Fixtures
Color of Wire
Color of Terminal Screw
Hot - Neutral or Grounding Wire
White Black Red Green Bare Wire
Silver or White Brass Brass Green Electrical Box Ground
Neutral Wire Hot Wire Hot Wire Grounding Wire Grounding Wire
COLOR CODING OF WIRE — WITH ONE EXCEPTION
Up to this point we have assumed that a white wire is always a neutral wire. Wires that are black and red are always hot. But one situation offers an exception to this color coding. The one exception to the rule is if the power source first goes thru the light fixture and then to the switch, you have to use a white wire as a hot black wire.
When using a white wire this special way, paint the wire insulation black (or tape it with black tape) at both ends where it joins a hot terminal or another hot wire. This identifies it as a hot wire. A example of this is shown in the picture below. The Picture below is called a Switch Loop.
CEILING BOX
GROUND WIRES
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
GROUND WIRE
WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
Electrical Symbols and a Wiring Layout
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CEILING FAN
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WALL OUTLET
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CEILING PULL SWITCH
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DUPLEX CONVENIENCE OUTLET
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TELEVISION
WEATHERPROOF OUTLET
CLOCK OUTLET
SINGLE POLE" SWITCH
ELECTRIC RANGE
THERMOSTAT
DOUBLE-POLE SWITCH
ELECTRIC DRYER
GENERATOR
THREE-WAY SWITCH
230-VOLT POLARIZED OUTLET
ELECTRIC MOTOR
FOUR-WAY SWITCH
SPECIAL PURPOSE OUTLET
NIGHT LIGHT
WEATHERPROOF SWITCH
All About Switches
A Single Pole Switch A single-pole switch controls a light or receptacle from one location. It has two brass-colored terminals and "on" and "off" markings on the handle.
A Three Way Switch Three-way switches, used in pairs to control a light or receptacle from two locations, have three terminals; one black or copper-colored and two brass or silver-colored. There are no "on" and "off" markings.
A Four Way Switch A four-way switch works with three- way switches to control a light or receptacle from three or more locations. It has four brass-colored terminals and no "on" and "off" markings.
• Switches Should Be 48" High from Floor. • Switches Should Always Be Put on Same Side of Door that the Door Knob Is on.
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How to Add New Outlets to Existing Ones
THE PICTURE ABOVE SHOWS HOW TO ADD A NEW OUTLET TO AN EXISTING ONE BY RUNNING THE WIRE BEHIND THE BASEBOARD. USE 12-2 WIRE WITH GROUND, USE GROUNDED OUTLETS, BE SURE YOU DONT OVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT, COVER WIRE WITH A METAL PLATE OR USE METAL CABLE TO PROTECT WIRE. CHECK WITH LOCAL CODE TO SEE IF THIS WIRING ARRANGEMENT IS PERMITTED IN YOUR AREA.
Step 1. Remove molding around door frame and as much baseboard as necessary on either side of door. Step 2. Run cable between jamb and frame, notching spacers wherever necessary.
THE PICTURE ABOVE SHOWS HOWTOADDANEWOUTLETTO AN EXISTINGONEBYRUNNINGTHE WIRE BEHINDTHEDOOR CASING. USE 12-2 WIRE WITH GROUND, USE GROUNDED OUTLETS, BE SURE YOU DONTOVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT, COVER WIRE WITH A METAL PLATE OR USE METAL CABLE TO PROTECT WIRE. CHECK WITH LOCAL CODE TO SEE IF THIS WIRING ARRANGEMENT IS PERMITTED IN YOUR AREA.
How To Wire Doorbells and Buzzers
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120 volte
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How to Add New Outlets to Existing Ones
1 1 This picture shows an existing 1 1 outlet that is being used | as the power source for the new | outlet that is being 11 installed in the wall 11 on other side of room 1 1 with the wire going 11 thru ceiling joist.
fish wire (or fish lope)
i! Existing Outlet
j New Outlet
USE 12-2 WIRE WITH GROUND, USE GROUNDED OUTLETS, BE SURE YOU DON'T OVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT. CHECK WITH
LOCAL CODE TO SEE IF THIS WIRING ARRANGEMENT IS PERMITTED IN YOUR AREA.
How To Wire Doorbells and Buzzers
BACK
BELL-BUZZER
BACK
BUZZER
BELL
SOURCE
TRANSFORMER
FRONT
Wiring for a front doorbell and a back-door buzzer.
TRANSFORMER Wiring for a combination bell-buzzer unit.
FRONT
All About Outlets A 6/32 threaded screw holds the outlets to the wall box.
These wires going to top part of outlet make both the top and bottom parts of the outlet live. Wire may go in from top or bottom of outlet to do this.
Wires coming out of outlet are now live and can be used to go to next outlets to make them live. grounding wire on green terminal
Outlets, also called receptacles, have three different colors of screw terminals. The brass-colored screws are hot terminals and here use the black wire. The white or silver-colored screws are neutral terminals, and here use the white wire. The green screw is the grounding terminal, and here use the bare wire for the grounding wire.
Wiring Layout
How to Wire Outlets
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WIRING ONE OUTLET
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WIRING TWO OUTLETS
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'•LACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
TERMINAL SCREW
FROM POWER SOURCEv 12-2
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER
WIRE
TERMINAL SCREW
(WITH GROUND)
•LACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
* WALL BOX
OUTLET
OROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO OREEN HEX OMOUNDMM TERMINAL SCREW
12-2
RED
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
WIRE
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PICTURE ABOVE SHOWS HOW TO PUT TWO OUTLETS IN A DOUBLE BOX
WIRING COLOR GUIDE 3 WHITE WIRE
NEUTRAL
BLACK WIRE HOT RED WIRE BARE WIRE GROUNDW,RE
12-2
WIRING TWO OUTLETS
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
FROM POWER SOURCE
How to Wire Outlets
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW WALL BOX
GROUND WIRES
BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
GROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO GREEN HEX GROUNDING TERMINAL SCREW
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
GROUND WIRES
BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
* ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW METAL BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC
IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
WIRE NUT GUIDE
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How to Wire Outlets
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WIRE NUT
USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
WIRING THREE OUTLETS FROM POWER SOURCE
12-2
WIRE
{WITH GROUND)
\
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND) WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER
/BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
TERMINAL SCREW
GROUND WIRES
GROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO GREEN HEX GROUNDING TERMINAL SCREW
BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
12-2
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW METAL BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
WIRING COLOR GUIDE
How to Wire Outlets WIRING
WHITE WIRE
MSUTHAL
BLACK WIRE HOT RED WIRE BARE WIRE GROUND WIRE
FOUR OUTLETS
WIRE NUT GUIDE
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
FROM POWER SOURCE
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW
ft
USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE
WIRE NUT
INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
GROUND WIRES
WALL BOX
BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
GROUND WIRE ATTACHED TO GREEN HEX GROUNDING TERMINAL SCREW
12-2
/
WIRE (WITH GROUND)
* ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW METAL BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
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How to wire a split-circuit outlet WIRING COLOR GUIDE
THE SWITCH CONTROLS THE TOP HALF OF THE OUTLET THE BOTTOM HALF OF OUTLET IS ALWAYS HOT
WHITE WIRE BLACK WIRE MOT RED WIRE BARE WIRE GROUND
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED
12-3
WIRE NUT GUIDE
§
red wire nut
USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUNDWIRES
TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
RED WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
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WALL BOX
RED WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
FROM POWER SOURCE
* ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING
12-2
WIRE
BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME,
EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
(WITH GROUND)
WHITE WIRE
How to wire split-circuit outlets
BLACK WIRE HOT RED WIRE BARE WIRE GKOUNDWIHE
THE SWITCH CONTROLS THE TOP HALF OF THE OUTLET S THE BOTTOM HALF OF OUTLETS IS ALWAYS HOT.
WIRING COLOR GUIDE
12-3
WIRE ^ RED
(WITH GROUND)
FROM POWER / SOURCE
WIRE
ATTACHED
TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
* 12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
12-3 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
USE A3 X 2X3 WALL BOX HERE ' THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME. EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE, THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT CONNECTS TO THE METAL TAB PROVIDED INSIDE THE
BOX. SEE PAGE 647 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
THE PICTURE BELOW SHOWS HOW THE POWER SUPPLY FROM THE BREAKER BOX GOES TO TWO DIFFERENT JUNCTION BOXES, AND GOES IN TWO DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS.
WIRE NUT GUIDE
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NUT
USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
WHITE WIRE
BLACK WIRE RED WIRE
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BARE WIRE ground. * ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL
BOXES IS THE SAME. EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN
PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON
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JUNCTION BOX
PUT COVERS ON JUNCTION BOXES.
GROUND WIRES
•JUNCTION BOX PUT COVERS ON JUNCTION BOXES
ALL ABOUT GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS (GFCI)
GROUND FAULT PROTECTION IS A MUST WHEREVER ELECTRICITY IS USED NEAR WATER A GFCI Installed as the first receptacle in a circuit provides protection to other receptacles beyond
Circuit Breaker Type GFCI 12-2
CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
1.
THE GFCI'S TURN OFF POWER IN 1/40 OF A SECOND TO PROTECT PEOPLE FROM SHOCK HAZARDS.
2.
THE ELECTRICAL CODE REQUIRES GFCI PROTECTION IN AND AROUND THE HOME.CHECK WITH ELECTRICAL INSPECTORS FOR MORE ON THIS.
3.
THE MOST USED GFCI'S ARE THE CIRCUIT BREAKER AND THE OUTLET TYPE.
WIRING COLOR GUIDE 3 WHITE WIRE BLACK WIRE HOT
HOW TO CHANGE A SINGLE POLE SWITCH TO A SWITC ^ AND OUTLET *CEILING BOX
RED WIRE HOT BARE WIRE GROUND WIRE
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
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WHITE WIRES ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW
WALL BOX
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COMBINES A SINGLE-POLE SWITCH WITH AN OUTLET THAT IS ALWAYS HOT
How To Wire Three-Way Switches With Switches Controlling One Light
WIRE NUT GUIDE USE RED WERE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
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HUE WIRE WITH ENDS PAINTED BLACK TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE
12-3 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW
(Black or Copper
FROM POWER
SOURCE
Colored)
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW (Black or Copper Colored)
* ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES
How to Wire Three-Way Switches With Switches Controlling Two Lights WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
12-3
WIRE
WIRE NUT GUIDE
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USE
RED
WIRE
NUTS
WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE. THREE-WAY SWITCH
FROM POWER XI SOURCE
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW
(Slack or Copper Colored)
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW
(Black or Copptr Colored)
WIRING COLOR GUIDE WHITE WIRE BLACK WIRE HOT RED WIRE BARE WIRE GXOUNDWIRE
How to Wire Three-Way Switches With Switches Controlling Three Lights
WIRE NUT GUIDE
A
USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
WHTTE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
12-3 CEILING BOX
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
* CEILING BOX
WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW ITIS BBNG USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
12-3 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
THREE-WAY SWITCH
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW
FROM f POWER SOURCE
(Black or Copper Colored) 12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
WIRING COLOR GUIDE WHITE WIRE MEUTIIAI BLACK WIRE MOT RED WIRE BARE WIRE GROUND WIRE
WIRE NUT GUIDE
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW (Black or Copper Colored)
How to Wire Three-Way Switches With Switches Controlling Four Lights WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
12-3
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE red wire INCLUDING GROUNDWIRES nut
12-3
WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BBNG USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
WALL
BOX
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND) COMMON TERMINAL SCREW
FROM f POWER SOURCE
(Black or Copper Colored) 12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
THREE-WAY SWITCH
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME,
EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW (Black or Copper Colored)
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How To Wire Three-Way Switches
WIRING COLOR GUIDE
With Switches Controlling One Light
WHITE WIRE MEUTHAL BLACK WIRE MOT RED WIRE BARE WIREG«OUNDWIHE
FROM POWER SOURCE
12-2
WIRE NUT GUIDE
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
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RED
WIRE
NUTS
WHERE WIRE NUTS A R E USED ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
CEILING BOX
12-3
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
12-3 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
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(Black or Copper Colored)\
THREE-WAY
SWITCH
WALL BOX
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW
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COMMON TERMINAL SCREW
WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL
(Black or Copper
TAPE ON END TO SHOW
Colored)
ITIS BBNG USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
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WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK
ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A , BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END
TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
How to Wire Three-Way Switches With Switches Controlling Two Lights FROM POWER SOURCE
WIRING COLOR GUIDE
WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE 12-3
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
12-3
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
WIRE NUT GUIDE USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED
ON
THIS
PAGE
red wire INCLUDING GROUNDWIRES nut
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WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK
WIRE
ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A
(WITH GROUND)
BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
THREE-WAY SWITCH
THREE-WAY SWITCH
12-2 COMMON TERMINAL SCREW
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
(Black or Coppi Colored)
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WHITE WIRE WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ON END '
TO SHOW IT IS BEING USED AS A BLACK (HOT) WIRE.
* ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR
MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
COMMON TERMINAL SCREW
(Black or Copper Colored)
WIRING COLOR GUIDE WHITE WIRE
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WIRE NUT GUIDE
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GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
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INCLUDING GROUND WIRES
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CEILING BOX
(WITH GROUND)
DOUBLE WALL BOX BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
.BLACK WIRE ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREW
12-2
WIRE
GROUND WIRE ATTACHED 'TO OREEN HEX GROUNDING TERMINAL SCREW
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(WITH GROUND)
NOTE - THE WIRES ON THIS PAGE ARE SHOWN EXTRA LONG TO SHOW HOW THEY CONNECT TO SWITCH AND OUTLET, THEY NEED TO BE ONLY 6" LONG.
FROM POWER SOURCE
" ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES. IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER
MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
TERMINAL SCREW
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12-3
CEILING BOX
GROUND WIRES
12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
DOUBLE WALL BOX
BLACK WIRES ATTACHED TO BRASS TERMINAL SCREWS
FROM POWER SOURCE NOTE - THE
GROUND WIRES
WIRES ON THIS PAGE ARE SHOWN EXTRA LONG TO SHOW HOW THEY CONNECT TO SWITCH AND OUTLET, THEY NEED TO BE ONLY 6" LONG.
WHITE WIRE ATTACHED TO WHITE OR SILVER TERMINAL SCREW
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE
WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
How to Wire a Single Pole Switch, Light, and Outlet WIRE NUT GUIDE USE RED WIRE NUTS WHERE WIRE NUTS ARE USED ON THIS PAGE red wire INCLUDING GROUNDWIRES nut
12-3
GROUND WIRES
12-2
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
*WALL BOX
SINGLE-POLE SWITCH FROM POWER SOURCE 12-2 WIRE (WITH GROUND)
ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES. THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
How To Wire Outlet-Switch and Light WIRING COLOR GUIDE
WIRE NUT GUIDE USE RED WIRE NUTS ON ALL WIRING
12-2
DIAGRAMS
ON THIS PAGE INCLUDING red wire GROUND WIRES nut
WIRE
(WITH GROUND)
WALL BOX
FROM POWER SOURCE
SINGLE-POLE SWITCH
12-2 WIRE'*' (WITH GROUND)
* ON THIS PAGE WE SHOW USING METAL WALL AND METAL CEILING BOXES THE WIRING IN PLASTIC AND METAL BOXES IS THE SAME, EXCEPT FOR THE GROUND WIRE. THE GROUND WIRE ATTACHES TO THE METAL BOXES, IN PLASTIC IT DOES NOT, SEE PAGE 6 AND 7 FOR MORE ON HOW THE GROUND WIRE WORKS IN PLASTIC BOXES.
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Explanation of Standard Electrical Terms Receptacle
or Outlet
...... ^M<..... A type of outlet to which electric cords can \V conveniently be plugged in.
Fuse
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A safety device which breaks the flow of electricity whenever a circuit becomes overloaded.
Circuit-Breaker
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Performs the same functions as a fuse in the "Circuit-Breaker" types of service panel.
Electric Service Panel
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T h e main panel (or fuse cabinet) through which electricity is brought into the building and then distributed to various branch circuits. Contains the main disconnect switch for the entire wiring system, as well as fuses or circuit-breakers.
Conductors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Common trade term for electric wires. Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T h e connection of the electrical system to the earth, a precaution necessary to prevent damage from lightning and minimize danger from shocks. "Hot" Wires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T h e power-carrying wires (usually black or red) as distinguished from the "neutral" wires (usually white). Switch box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Type of protective box in which switch terminals are connected to the wires. Fish wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Narrow, springy metal type bent into a hook at one or both ends. Used to pull wire through walls, floors and ceilings in existing homes.
Fixture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Any mounted electrical device such as a switch, outlet, ceiling light, etc. L i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cable comprising or supplying a circuit. Thin-wall conduit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A l s o called E.M.T. which stands for Electrical Metal Tubing. Color-Coding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Identification of wires by color throughout the system to help assure that "hot" wires will be connected only to "hot" wires and that "neutral" wires run in a continuous uninterrupted connection back to the ground terminal. Short circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . An improper connection between "hot" "hot" wires or between a "hot" wire and a "neutral". Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two or more wires through which electricity •—. flows out from the source of supply to one or 112 more outlets, and then back.
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