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no in resd. it's hot normally but if wired oppisate 2006 irc code
If you are not sure what wires where were it is best to call an electrician. In the US, the black is power, white neutral, and green ground.
The new cooktop has a 4 wire connection. Red & Black are hot. White is neutral, and green is ground. You existing panel is wired with 3 wires. Black & Red are hot and green is ground. There is no neutral wire. Connect the black to black, red to red, and then connect the white and ground together at the plug.
lights can be wired any way round, there is no positive or negative
Only in the main electric panel.
no in resd. it's hot normally but if wired oppisate 2006 irc code
Receptacles are not wired in series. Receptacles are actually wired in parallel, what this means is that all phase wires (black) in a receptacle's box should terminate to the brass screws on each device, and all neutral (white) wires in the box should terminate on the silver screws on each device.
If you are not sure what wires where were it is best to call an electrician. In the US, the black is power, white neutral, and green ground.
No!...unless the charger is wrongly wired so that the live and neutral wires are crossed.
To install a new fixture to replace the one that was removed reconnect the two hot wires together and then reconnect the two neutral wires together. Place the two wires from the new fixture to the corresponding wire colours that you just spliced together. This wiring should be down stream from the light switch. When the switch is turned on the new fixture should light. If this is not the scenario of your question then more information needs to be given.
The new cooktop has a 4 wire connection. Red & Black are hot. White is neutral, and green is ground. You existing panel is wired with 3 wires. Black & Red are hot and green is ground. There is no neutral wire. Connect the black to black, red to red, and then connect the white and ground together at the plug.
lights can be wired any way round, there is no positive or negative
Only in the main electric panel.
Disconnectr the wires from the switch and connect them together
The ground wires are twisted together and then connected to the GFCI ground. The black and white wires may also be twisted together and then using a jumper wire connected to the GFCI. Hard to say without seeing exactly how it is wired.
There should be 2 or 3 wires. A hot, a neutral and sometimes a ground.
You can not have a "neutral earth" the "neutral" and the "earth" are separate wires/connections and should not be cross connected or muddled up.