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The holes on the back are there for quick wiring. You strip the wire and then insert it into the holes. It is held in place by spring tension. I do not recommend you wire the outlet by using these holes. From my experience the wires are not secure enough. Strip the wire and wrap it around the screws and tighten it securely which is what all the good electricians I know do. Takes a little longer but IMO it is more secure.

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Do you wire a gfci outlet differently?

No, except that you insert the wires into the holes on the back of the outlet. The power in connects to the LINE side of the outlet and power out connects to the LOAD side of the outlet. This is clearly marked on the back of the outlet. This will not only protect the outlet with the GFCI installed but all outlets receiving their power from that GFCI. If you do not want to protect the outlets receiving power from the outlet then connect that outgoing wire to the LINE side also. But know that only the outlet with the GFCI will be protected and all other outlets will not be GFCI protected.


Why are you getting 123V at your dryer outlet?

You are probably measuring between the one leg of the 240 volts and the neutral or the ground pin connection. Take the measurement from the two outside blade holes on the receptacle. There the reading should be 230 to 240 volts. Between either of the outside blade holes and the neutral or ground you should read around 120 volts.


Can you convert an old 15 amp 125 volt electrical outlet to a household electrical outlet?

A 15 amp 125 volt outlet is a household outlet.


Why is an electrical outlet electrical?

Because it has electricity flowing to the outlet.


Do electric wall sockets dry out?

Yes, the plastic in a wall outlet can over time get brittle. I recommend you replace any outlets and switches that are over 20 years old. I recommend you replace them and wire them by wrapping the wires around the screws and not by inserting the wires in the spring tension holes on the back of the outlets. An outlet that is subject to repeated plug ins and unplugging of a device should be replaced every 10 years.

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What is this outlet in your kitchen it is round with many holes?

If it's an outlet that's round with many holes it is probably the drain in the sink.


What kind of material is inside the holes in the outlet?

Do that


What is another word for pore?

opening, outlet


Which type of material is inside the holes in the outlet?

The material inside the holes in an electrical outlet is typically brass or another conductive metal. This material is used to make a connection with the prongs on electrical plugs, allowing electricity to flow into the outlet.


What drill bit do you use to make hole in electrical outlet box?

If you are using proper authorised outlet boxes, they come with all the holes pre-cut. Holes to mount wire clamps and holes for mounting screws. If you don't use these you are not 'to code'


What type of material is inside the holes in the outlet?

Inside the "holes" are springy brass fingers that grip the plug prongs when you insert the wall plug, making connection with your home's electrical system.


When working on a power supply where should the grounding wrist strap be attached?

Anything that is grounded. Something like you walk outlet. There are three holes in an outlet with various shapes depending on where you live. But one of the holes is for a grounding prong. You should make sure you know which one is the ground before sticking it into the outlet though.


How can I cut outlet holes in drywall?

To cut outlet holes in drywall, use a drywall saw or utility knife to carefully trace the outline of the electrical box onto the drywall. Then, cut along the traced lines, making sure to cut slightly smaller than the outline to ensure a snug fit for the outlet. Be cautious and precise to avoid damaging the drywall or electrical wiring.


How does one adapt a three pronged plug on a dryer to a electrical outlet with four holes?

You need to find an adapter.


What are the holes on the back of the outlet?

What's the question? The holes on the back of the outlet are for inserting the wire and to release it so you can pull the wire back out. There should be a round and a rectangle one for each side terminal. They only accept 14 gauge wire, not 12 gauge. Older one would accept both, but not for several years. Wire goes in the round hole and you insert something such as a small nail in the release hole and push in and then pull the wire out. The outlet will have a strip gauge on the back if the holes are for self holding lugs, and a square or round release next to the hole. You don't have to hit the release when inserting wire,only removing it. If the outlet is rated 120v, 15 or20 amp,it will hold 12ga wire.


How can I run electrical wire from the breaker box to an outlet?

To run electrical wire from the breaker box to an outlet, you will need to turn off the power, plan the route for the wire, drill holes for the wire to pass through, run the wire through the holes, connect the wire to the breaker box and outlet, and secure the wire in place. It is important to follow all safety guidelines and local building codes when doing this task.


Do you wire a gfci outlet differently?

No, except that you insert the wires into the holes on the back of the outlet. The power in connects to the LINE side of the outlet and power out connects to the LOAD side of the outlet. This is clearly marked on the back of the outlet. This will not only protect the outlet with the GFCI installed but all outlets receiving their power from that GFCI. If you do not want to protect the outlets receiving power from the outlet then connect that outgoing wire to the LINE side also. But know that only the outlet with the GFCI will be protected and all other outlets will not be GFCI protected.

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