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Delaware Electrical Wiring Topic: Switch


    Delaware Home Electrical Wiring - Switch Tip # 1

  • Fixing Lost Electrical Power in a Garage

  • Identifying Lost Power in a Garage: My friend made an attempt at fixing a broken light switch in his garage and accidentally touched the ground wire to the circuit.


    Delaware Home Electrical Wiring - Switch Tip # 2

  • Half Hot Switched Outlets Explained

  • The Purpose of the Brass Tab or Link on an Outlet: What is the purpose of the of brass tab on an electrical outlet.


    Delaware Home Electrical Wiring - Switch Tip # 3

  • Installing a Dimmer Switch for Existing Fixtures

  • Replacing a Regular Switch With a Dimmer Switch: I have three lights hanging over the kitchen island controlled by one switch.


    Delaware Home Electrical Wiring - Switch Tip # 4

  • Testing a Light Switch

  • Why a Tester Shows 120 Volts While The Switch Is Off: I have an older home. The bathroom light switch to turn the light on is a little different.


    Delaware Home Electrical Wiring - Switch Tip # 5

  • Electrical Wiring for Switched Wall Sockets

  • Wiring For Wall Switch Controlled Wall Sockets: I have a home wall switch wiring problem. I think someone who owned the home before me changed the wiring so that 5 wall sockets are always hot.


    Delaware Home Electrical Wiring - Switch Tip # 6

  • Making Changes for Wall Switch Wiring

  • Corrections for Electrical Wiring of Wall Switches and Outlets: I have power coming in from the breaker box, this wire is hooked into a light switch then the power travels to the next room…


    Delaware Home Electrical Wiring - Switch Tip # 7

  • Wiring Two Ceiling Fans and Switches

  • Installing Ceiling Fan Wiring and Switches: I need to know how to wire two ceiling fans together in the same circuit.


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Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Electrical

DIY electrical projects are a great way to cut costs on home remodeling and repair, but always be certain to take the proper safety precautions before attempting any electrical work. Know where your circuit breakers are located, what sections of your house they operate, and always turn off power to the section in which you will be working.

Electrical Safety

The first rule of safety when attempting any electrical project is to shut off power to the area in which you are working. Study your specific wiring diagrams, and don't ever take for granted that same-colored wires always attach to each other; it is not always the case. And be sure to use the same size wire/cable to continue a circuit; 14 gauge wires are generally the smallest permitted for home wiring.

Electrical Tools

Basic handyman's credos state, The right tool for the right job, and Work smarter, not harder. Electric tools, also referred to as power tools, are essential for faster, more efficient home repair and maintenance. A good multi-purpose electric drill and saw are the basic power tools one should have as part of their home tool set for general use and simple household projects.

Energy Saving

Going green at home can be as simple as literally changing a light bulb, by switching to energy efficient bulbs, and will not only save energy, but save you money as well. More involved measures, such as installing solar paneling or Energy Star heating and plumbing, can also both improve your household's energy efficiency, while saving money in the long run.

Home Electrical Contractors

To become a certified electrical contractor, electricians must have been working for a number of years in the profession (usually as an Apprentice or Journeyman) and have passed a written exam in their state. Electricians must have a license to represent themselves as contractors, though not all working electricians need to be licensed, and are often working as apprentices or journeymen. Always make sure your contractor has proper certification for your area.

Home Lighting

Updating home lighting is an easy way to create dramatic improvements in home decor, appearance and feel. Often changing light fixtures is an easy installation, though your new hardware may not fit the existing hardware. Check the specs on your previous fixture for proper fit, and if the new fixture is heavy, make sure to attach it to an area that can support the weight, such as a ceiling joint or wall stud.

Wiring Diagrams

When starting any home electrical project, always thoroughly study the wiring diagram for your specific installation/repair. Wires are colored to prevent wiring errors, but don't assume that same colored wires always connect to each other. White wires almost always go with white wires, but there are exceptions.
 

 


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