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Page 1: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Basic Electricity

Facts and Diagrams

Page 2: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Romex TypesDetermine your need to determine the type of Romex neededGage

Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)2 wire

1 black, 1 white, and 1 bare/green ground wires

3 wire 1 black, 1 red, 1 white, 1 bare/green ground

wires

Page 3: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Wire Types

There are 4 basic types of wireBlack wire = hotWhite wire = neutralBare/Green wire = groundRed = hot

Page 4: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Wire Types

Page 5: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Device TypesVarious devices are needing in wiring Light fixture Single-pole switches 3-way switch Duplex receptacles

Page 6: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Device Types

Page 7: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Device Types

Page 8: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Device Types

Page 9: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Device Screws

There is 3 basic types of screwsBrass (gold) – hot (black)Silver – neutral (white)Green – ground (bare/green)

Page 10: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Device Screws

Page 11: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Connector Types

Connecting caps are colored by size and useRedYellowGreen – primarily for ground

Page 12: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Connector Types

Page 13: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Wiring Rules

Neutral wire goes without interruption to every place in the circuit where current may be used

Neutral wire is connected to the silver-colored terminal.

The neutral wire is white.

Page 14: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Wiring Rules

Black or red wire is always connected to a brass- colored terminal.

Black or red wires carry “hot” power or current from the source to the devices within the circuit

Page 15: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Wiring Rules

The green, or bare, grounding wire is connected to the grounding terminal (green screw) of a grounding-type electrical fixture.

All wires must be spliced or connected to a terminal screw in each box.

Only one wire is allowed to be fastened under a terminal screw.

Page 16: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

A single-pole switch to a light fixture

Page 17: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Duplex Receptacle with continuous Circuit

Page 18: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

A single pole switch to two light fixtures

Page 19: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

A single-pole switch controlling a light fixture with a line coming in and a line

extending beyond the fixture.

Page 20: Basic Electricity Facts and Diagrams. Romex Types Determine your need to determine the type of Romex needed Gage Size of the wire (common = 12 or 14)

Two 3-way switches controlling a light fixture with the power coming in through the first

switch.


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