Good video Just a couple of things to note for amateurs 1 Always bend the wire clockwise around the screw. 2. Never overlap the wire on itself wneh bending it around the screw. This may sound rediculous, but I've seen it done.
What are you looking for far as information? All plug outlets that are around water or ground, (earth), need to be "GFCI protected. One GFCI can protect other plug outlets on the circuit down stream of it. You want to make sure line and load are in the correct location as the new GFCIs will not work. Line is the power coming into the plug outlet. Load is the wire/s feed out to the rest of the circuit. Hope that is some help. Larry
You should be able to find TR/WR plug outlets at any of the hardware stores as this has been a code required plug outlet for some time now. Lowes, Home Depot, Ace Hardware etc.
Anybody know where a consumer can buy that TR/WR outlet that he used? All that I can find are expensive GFCI ones, but I already GFCI protection on the circuit.
Good tips. Thank you for bringing those up.
ReplyDeleteGood video
ReplyDeleteJust a couple of things to note for amateurs
1 Always bend the wire clockwise around the screw.
2. Never overlap the wire on itself wneh bending it around the screw.
This may sound rediculous, but I've seen it done.
What are you looking for far as information? All plug outlets that are around water or ground, (earth), need to be "GFCI protected. One GFCI can protect other plug outlets on the circuit down stream of it. You want to make sure line and load are in the correct location as the new GFCIs will not work. Line is the power coming into the plug outlet. Load is the wire/s feed out to the rest of the circuit. Hope that is some help. Larry
ReplyDeleteCan you explain a little more about geofy? I am getting ready to change m outlet
ReplyDeleteYou should be able to find TR/WR plug outlets at any of the hardware stores as this has been a code required plug outlet for some time now. Lowes, Home Depot, Ace Hardware etc.
ReplyDeleteAnybody know where a consumer can buy that TR/WR outlet that he used? All that I can find are expensive GFCI ones, but I already GFCI protection on the circuit.
ReplyDeletegood video
ReplyDeletethanks a bunch! my outdoor outlet has rusted away and needs to be changed. i just hope the whole thing hasnt shorted out and has to be rewired.
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ReplyDeleteThank you!! Exactly what I was searching for!
ReplyDeleteThis is just what I needed. Thanks
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