Follow these steps to install an electrical outlet in your home.
Materials needed:
- Romex 12/2
- 20 amp breaker: check brand and breaker type in existing panel before buying
- 3/8 inch clamp connector
- 1 gang cut in outlet box
- Standard 20 amp outlet
- 1 Gang Plate
Tools needed:
- Rubber-handled flat head screwdriver
- Phillips screwdriver
- Needle nose pliers
- Sheetrock saw
- Drill with 1/2 to 1 paddle bit
1. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
- Locate the electrical panel in your home. Remove the panel cover by holding it in place while removing the screws.
- Remove the panel by slowly pulling the cover off of the breakers.
- The top and sides will contain knockouts, which can be removed by punching with your pliers.
- Screw the clamp connector into the knockout hole.
- Create a new slot for the breaker on the panel cover by working the metal piece back and forth.
- Insert the new breaker in the panel.
2. Locate the bottom of the wall you want the outlet. This generally be done by finding wires that are in the same wall. Drill up through the floor into the wall space for the wires.
3. Using the template provided draw the outline for your cut out box. Carefully cut along the line and smooth out with your finger.
4. Drill holes along the floor joists to the panel or use existing holes. Push the wire from the panel up through the hole in the floor leaving 3 to 4 feet in the wall.
5. Pull wire through the hole and push into box at the opening. Push the whole box into the wall and screw the wings down until snug. Over-tightening will result in cracked drywall.
6. Attach the wires to the correct screws on the outlet (black to gold, white to silver, and bare to green). Screw in outlet and plate.
7. In the panel, attach the ground wire to the ground bar, the white wire to the neutral bar, and the black wire to the breaker in that order. Turn on the breaker and test the outlet.
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