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Title: HOUSE WIRING


1
HOUSE WIRING
  • Felicia Castro
  • Olga Kadyra

2
STAGES OF HOUSE WIRING
  • There are three stages for house wiring
  • Underground stage
  • Rough stage
  • Electrical stage

3
  • From the power company, we get
  • two hot wires
  • one neutral wire.
  • The two major voltages available in our homes
    are
  • 115 VAC
  • 230 VAC
  • Most of the receptacles in our homes are 115 VAC.
  • Washer, Dryer, Oven, etc. use the 230 VAC
    receptacle.

4
VOLTAGE RECEPTACLES
  • 115 VAC
  • 230 VAC
  • Neutral Hot
  • Ground

Ground wire
Hot wires
5
COLOR CODING OF WIRES AND SCREWS
  • Wires
  • Hot (red/black wire)
  • Neutral (white wire)
  • Ground (bare copper wire)
  • Screws
  • Brass (for hot wire)
  • Silver (for neutral wire)
  • Green with green dot (ground wire)
  • Wires
  • Hot (red wire)
  • Hot (black wire)
  • Ground (bare copper wire)
  • Screws
  • Brass (for hot wire)
  • Brass (for hot wire)
  • Green with green dot (ground wire)
  • 115 VAC
  • 230 VAC

6
HOUSEHOLD WIRING FOR ROOMS
  • For rooms
  • Within the first 6ft of an entrance into a room,
    there should be an 120volt receptacle outlet and
    then for every other 12ft there should be an
    outlet.
  • For the kitchen
  • The outlets should be a minimum of 2ft apart.
  • Receptacle connection
  • On the side of ground the 2 neutral wires
    are stripped ½ inch and pushed in the hole. Make
    sure to pull on it to check that it does not come
    out. Now strip the black wires ¼ inch, push them
    into the hole opposite of ground.
  • 14 W gauge for bedrooms, hallways, living
    rooms, and all ceilings.

7
Duplex Receptacles
  • Some duplexes have 5 wires going into the
    receptacle, while others have 3 wires going into
    the receptacle.
  • If a circuit is a feeder to the other circuits,
    then it has 5 wires 2 neutral (white), 2 hot
    (black/red), 1 ground (bare copper wire). The 5
    wires you see are actually power coming in and
    coming out.
  • If it is the end of a circuit, then it has 3
    wires 1 neutral (white), 1 hot (black/red), 1
    ground (bare copper wire)
  • Every receptacle holds 15 Amperes of Current.
    Kitchen appliances have 20 Amperes of Current and
    Dryers have 30 Amperes of Current.
  • Every wire has an adjacent screw

8
GFCI
  • -GFCI Stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt.
    This receptacles is different from conventional
    receptacles. In the event of a ground fault, a
    GFCI will trip and quickly stop the flow of
    electricity to prevent serious injury.
  • -For kitchens and bathrooms with sinks, GFI
    protection receptacles are required for anything
    between 6ft from water. Make sure everything is
    grounded for safety purposes.
  • -When does a ground fault occur? It occurs when
    electricity passes through a persons body to
    reach the ground instead of following its normal
    path.
  • -GFCI receptacles protect against circuit
    overloads, short circuits, or shocks.
  • -For GFCIs, a 12 W gauge is required which is
    thicker than the 14 W gauge.

9
GFCI CONTINUED
  • The GFCI receptacle itself has the Test and Reset
    buttons. The reciprocal feeling into the GFCI
    main no reciprocal has no Reset/Test buttons, but
    will indicate GFCI stickers on them.
  • not GFCI GFCI

10
Dimmer
  • A single pole (one location) or a 3 way
    (multiple locations) can be put only on the
    incandescent.
  • You will see 4 colored wires on the dimmer. Blue,
    yellow, black and green.
  • Connecting wires for dimmer
  • Green dimmer Ground leads to Green or
  • copper wire in wall box.
  • Black dimmer lead to Line (hot) wall box
  • wire removed from old switch.
  • Blue Dimmer lead to remaining wall box wire
  • (Load)
  • Cap Yellow dimmer lead with appropriate
  • size wire nut.

11
LAMPS
  • REGULAR MEDIUM BASE used in regular fixtures
  • MOGUL BASE is thicker and is used for street
    lights
  • CANDELABRA BASE is smaller and is used in
    paddle/ceiling fan fixtures

On a ceiling fan which has lights, always use a
A15 lamp because the filament is thicker and it
will last longer even though the fan causes
vibration G-style lamps are used in
bathrooms Fluorescent lamps are used under
cabinets and countertops, and are available only
up to a wattage of 32 Watts instead of 40 Watts
12
Gang Box
  • The Gang Box must be UL listed in approval for
    electrical work. Deep Gang Boxes are maximum of
    22.5cubic inches.
  • Inside the house All gang boxes must be UL
    approved.
  • Outside the house the gangs used must be UL
    approved and suitable for dampness/wet
    conditions.
  • According to Title 24 everything in the home i.e.
    Bathroom, Kitchen, underneath the cabinets,
    laundry room, outside light should have
    incandescent lights.

13
Low Voltage Wires
  • RedComputer-CAT5
  • White.RG6-TV, SAT, DSL, Cameras
  • Black..RG6-
  • BluePhone-CAT5
  • You can use red alone but to differentiate
    between computer wires and phone wires you use
    different colors.

14
High Voltage Wires
  • 14/ 2- 15A is a 14G wire black, white, and
    ground used for lighting wiring bedroom plug
    switches. anything rated up to 15A.
  • 12/ 2- 20A is a 12G wire, black, white, ground,
    yellow wire for identification.
  • 12/ 3- 20A is a 12G wire black (hot) white
    (neutral), red (hot), and ground. In this there
    are
  • 2 hot wires in one wire. If you have two
    circuits in the same area then you could use
    black for one circuit jump the other circuits
    through red wires especially in General
    appliances.

15
High Voltage wires Continued
  • 10 Gauge/30 A is Orange in color used for Dryers
    or Ovens if under 30 A. it is also used for Air
    conditioning if no more than 30A is required
  • 8 Gauge/40/50 A is a Black wire and is used in
    ovens that are over 30 A.
  • 6 Gauge/50/60 A is used only in Air Conditioners
    and Ovens that have very high amperage

16
Rough Stage
  • Low voltage enclosure TV, Telephone, computers,
    cameras, speaker DVR, i.e. communication, run one
    main limit is 2RG6 (TV coax) cat 5- phone line or
    computer line. When it says TV run 1RG6 i.e.
    Black wire.

..Phone
PPlug TV.TV On/Q.All 4 wires
drop (2cat5 and 2RG6) High VoltageStapled every
4ft 6in Low Voltage.Not stapled tightly
1RG6TV Only 2RG6TV DVR HD
17
Rough Stage Continued
  • RG6-Quad shield a type of wire that helps to
    give a better signal, but not a better picture.
  • (You could run High Definition signals like
    Comcast Internet Company with RG6)
  • The wires going into every gang box should be
    stapled within 6 inches of the box, on the wood.
  • The wires going into Double or Triple boxes,
    should be 12 inches away from the box on the
    wood.
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