In a standard electrical wiring setup, the black wire is typically the hot wire, while the white wire is the neutral wire.
The black wire is typically hot, while the white wire is neutral.
The black wire is considered hot.
In electrical wiring, the black wire is typically the hot wire.
In an electrical circuit, the black wire is typically the hot wire.
The black wire is typically the hot wire in a standard electrical wiring setup.
In an electrical circuit, the black wire is typically considered hot.
In an electrical circuit, the black wire is typically considered hot.
The black wire is typically considered the hot wire in electrical wiring.
the black wire is the hot wire
You have a 3 way switch. Your black wire is the hot wire. Your green wire is the ground wire. Your red and white wires go to the light and other switch. You should have gotten a wiring diagram with your switch.
If this is a home wiring question and the wires are black and white then black is Hot and white is Neutral. If you also have a red wire, it is the other hot wire, and either the black or the red wire to the white one would be 120 volts, and red to black would be 240 volts.
The hot wire in electrical wiring is typically identified as black.