Wall Outlet Diagram
There is a tab between each of the screws of similar color.
Wall outlet diagram. The hot black wire should connector to the brass colored screw. Wiring a grounded duplex receptacle outlet. A grounded contact at the bottom center is crescent shaped. For wiring in series the terminal screws are the means for passing voltage from one receptacle to another.
Also shown is the half of the receptacle that is live at all times and the tab that must be cut in order to split the receptacles. Switched split outlet wiring diagram for controlling the half of two duplex electrical receptacles by a wall switch without a neutral conductor. When wiring a wall outlet the neutral white wire should connect to the white or silver metal screw. To wire multiple outlets follow the circuit diagrams posted in this article.
Don t use this receptacle when no ground wire is. The black wire from the switch connects to the hot on the receptacle. Any break or malfunction in one outlet will cause all the other outlets to fail. The long slot on the left is the neutral contact and the short slot is the hot contact.
This repeats until the end of the chain. Standard wall outlet receptacle wiring. This is a standard 15 amp 120 volt wall receptacle outlet wiring diagram. The hot source wire is removed from the receptacle and spliced to the red wire running to the switch.
In the diagram below a 2 wire nm cable supplies line voltage from the electrical panel to the first receptacle outlet box. The green screw obviously ties to the bare ground wire. This wiring diagram illustrates adding wiring for a light switch to control an existing wall outlet. The black wire line and white neutral connect to the receptacle terminals and another 2 wire nm that travels to the next receptacle.