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HOW
TO INSTALL
ELECTICAL
SWITCHES
Follow
these tips
and instructions
on how to
replace or
install electric
switches to
save you time
and effort.
Before beginning
any electrical
repairs, turn
off the power
at your service
panel, fuse
box or breaker
box. If you
know which
fuse or breaker
controls the
circuit you
will be working
on, remove
that fuse
or trip that
breaker. If
there is any
doubt, you
can remove
the main fuse
or trip the
main breaker.
Caution:
Tripping the
main breaker
or removing
the main fuse
will usually
shut off all
power to the
house. Take
the time to
read the directions
thoroughly
to help ensure
a satisfactory
job.
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THREE
BASIC TYPES
OF WALL SWITCHES
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Toggle
Switch
The popular
toggle switch
has an arrow-shaped
armature
that floats
between
the contact
points when
the switch
is in the
off position.
This armature
comes in
contact
with both
terminals
when the
switch is
flipped
to the on
position
(B), thus
providing
a continuous
flow of
electrical
current
to the light
or appliance.
- Mercury
Switch
The mercury
switch has
a small
hollow cylinder,
partially
filled with
mercury.
In the off
position,
the small
contact
point is
above the
mercury
level (A).
When flipped
to the on
position,
the contact
point is
immersed
in mercury
(B). This
establishes
contact
between
the two
terminals
and provides
power to
the light
or appliance.
-
Silent
Switch
The silent
switch has
a steel
spring armature
that is
pressed
away from
the bottom
terminal
when the
switch is
turned off.
Flipping
the switch
lever to
the on position
moves the
steel spring
back against
the contact
point (B),
thus establishing
contact
in the circuit.
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For installation
purposes,
all three
types of
switches
can be used
interchangeably.
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INSTALLING
THE SINGLE-POLE
TOGGLE SWITCH
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The simplest
switch system
–
the single-pole
toggle switch
–
is illustrated.
The ordinary
single-pole
toggle switch
provides
a means
for breaking
or feeding
electrical
current
to a light,
appliance,
etc.
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The single-pole
toggle switch
has two
brass terminal
screws.
One wire
(usually
the black)
is cut,
then is
connected
to the two
brass terminals.
The other
wire (white)
is uninterrupted
from the
power source
to the light
or fixture.
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When connecting
a wire to
the terminal
screw of
a switch,
always turn
the loop
on the end
of the wire
in the same
direction
as the screw
threads,
as shown
in illustration
(A). If
the loop
is turned
in the opposite
direction
(B), tightening
the screw
will loosen
the loop.
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If the wire
connects
to the terminal
screw and
then runs
on, cut
and strip
the wire
on both
sides of
the cut.
Using a
6" piece
of wire
with both
ends stripped
(sometimes
called a
pigtail)
and a wire-nut,
fasten the
three wires
together.
Connect
the pigtail
to the terminal,
as in the
figure.
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Use wire-nuts
or screw-on
connectors
to save
time and
effort when
you must
make a splice
in any electrical
wire. Always
cover any
soldered
connection
with insulating
tape. If
soldered
sections
are rough,
apply an
extra layer
of tape.
Insulate
the wire
an additional
inch or
two beyond
the soldered
connection
in each
direction.
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White wires
should generally
be attached
to light
colored
terminal
screws such
as silver.
Black wires
should generally
be attached
to dark
colored
screws such
as brass
colored.
If the terminal
screws are
the same
color, either
wire can
generally
be attached
to either
terminal.
Green terminal
screws are
for grounding
wires.
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INSTALLING
SWITCH OUTSIDE
MAIN WIRING
RUN
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Use an ordinary
toggle switch
for installations
outside
the main
wiring run.
Shut off
all current
at the main
service
panel. At
the light
fixture,
connect
the black
wire from
the switch
to the black
wire from
the light
fixture.
Connect
the white
wire from
the switch
to the black
wire from
the power
source.
CAUTION:
Anytime
it is necessary
to connect
a white
and black
wire together,
take the
time to
paint the
white wire
black at
both ends
to indicate
that the
white wire
is attached
to a power
source.
Connect
the white
wire from
the light
fixture
to the white
wire from
the power
source.
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At the light
switch,
connect
the black
wire to
one terminal
and the
white wire
to the other.
Remember,
a green
screw is
always for
the ground
wire.
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INSTALLING
IN-LINE SWITCH
FOR CONTROL
OF ONE LIGHT
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Shut off
all current
at the main
service
panel. A
third wire
(red) must
be added
to the power
cable for
this switch
arrangement.
The red
wire serves
as a black
wire from
the switch
to the light
or outlet
which is
to be controlled.
- Study
the diagram
carefully.
You will
note that
the white
wire feeds
continuously
from the
power source
to all fixtures.
The black
wire is
pigtailed
on one terminal
of the switch,
while the
red wire
attaches
to the other
terminal.
The black
wire then
runs continuously
through
to the light
or outlet
which is
not controlled,
while the
red wire
runs from
the switch
terminal
to connect
with the
black wire
on the controlled
light or
outlet.
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This arrangement
allows the
switch to
control
the first
light or
outlet while
power continues
uninterrupted
to the second
fixture.
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INSTALLING
SWITCH AND
CONVENIENCE
OUTLET IN
SAME BOX
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Shut off
all current
at the main
service
panel. At
the double-switch
box, connect
a pigtail
to the brass
terminal
on the outlet
and another
pigtail
to either
of the terminals
on the switch.
Wire-nut
these two
pigtails
and the
black wire
from the
light fixture
together.
Connect
the white
wire from
the light
fixture
to the silver
terminal
on the outlet.
Connect
the red
wire from
the light
fixture
to the other
terminal
on the switch.
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At the light
fixture,
wire-nut
the white
wires from
the power
source,
the light
fixture
and the
switch together.
Wire-nut
the black
wires from
the power
source and
the switch
together.
Wire-nut
the red
wire from
the switch
and the
black wire
from the
light fixture
together.
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INSTALLING
TWO PARALLEL
SWITCHES FOR
CONTROL OF
TWO SEPARATE
LIGHTS
-
Shut off
all current
at the main
service
panel. At
the switch
box, attach
a pigtail
to one of
the terminals
on switch
1. Connect
a second
pigtail
to one of
the terminals
on switch
2. Wire-nut
these two
pigtails
and the
black wire
from the
light fixture
together.
Connect
the red
wire from
the light
fixture
to the other
terminal
on switch
1. Connect
the white
wire from
the light
fixture
to the other
terminal
on switch
2. Be sure
to paint
the white
wire black.
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At light
fixture
1, wire-nut
the black
wire from
the power
source and
the black
wire leading
to light
fixture
2 together.
Wire-nut
the white
wires from
the power
source,
light fixture
1 and light
fixture
2 together.
Wire-nut
the black
wire from
light fixture
1 and the
red wire
to light
fixture
2 together.
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At light
fixture
2, wire-nut
the black
wires from
light fixture
1 and the
switches
together.
Wire-nut
the white
wires from
light fixture
1 and light
fixture
2 together.
Wire-nut
the red
wires from
switch 1
and light
fixture
1 together.
Wire-nut
the white
wire from
switch 2
and the
black wire
from light
fixture
2 together.
Be sure
to paint
the white
wire black.
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HOW
A THREE-WAY
SWITCH WORKS
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The illustration
uses open-knife
switches
to demonstrate
how a three-way
switch works.
Wire No.
1 feeds
directly
from the
power source
to the light
fixture.
However,
power must
be fed through
two wires
for the
light to
function.
The flow
of power
through
wire No.
2 is continued
or broken
by the two
switches,
as illustrated.
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Power through
wire No.
2 reaches
the first
switch at
the center
or common
terminal
(A). If
the knife-switch
handle were
in position
(B), the
current
would flow
through
to terminal
(D). However,
this arrangement
would not
provide
a continuous
power flow
since the
knife switch,
as illustrated,
is at position
(G). The
light bulb
would not
be illuminated.
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Since the
first switch
is at position
(C), the
current
flows directly
through
terminal
(E) to terminal
(F), then
through
handle (G)
to turn
on the light.
Note that
when either
handle is
placed in
the opposite
position,
the circuit
is broken
and the
light is
not illuminated.
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Note also
that if
you swing
either handle
to the opposite
position,
the current
flow is
made continuous
and the
light goes
on again.
Obviously,
knife switches
are not
used in
an electrical
installation.
They are
used here
simply to
illustrate
what happens
inside an
ordinary
three-way
switch when
it is installed.
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THREE-WAY
SWITCHES FOR
LIGHT
CONTROL BEYOND
SWITCHES
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Shut off
all current
at the main
service
panel. At
the light
fixture,
wire-nut
the white
wires from
the power
source and
the light
fixture
together.
Wire-nut
the black
wires from
the power
source and
the switches
together.
Wire-nut
the black
wire from
the light
fixture
and the
white wire
from the
switches
together.
Paint the
end of the
white wire
black.
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At switch
1, locate
the terminal
on the three-way
switch that
is marked
as common
and attach
the red
wire. Attach
the black
wire to
either of
the two
remaining
terminals.
Attach the
white wire
to the last
terminal.
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At switch
2, locate
the terminal
on the three-way
switch that
is marked
as common
and attach
the red
wire. Attach
the white
wire from
switch 1
to either
of the two
remaining
terminals.
Paint the
end of the
wire black.
Attach the
black wire
from the
light fixture
to the last
terminal.
Wire the
black wire
from switch
1 and the
white wire
from the
light fixture
together.
Paint the
end of the
white wire
black.
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THREE-WAY
SWITCHES FOR
LIGHT
CONTROL BETWEEN
SWITCHES
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Shut off
all current
at the main
service
panel. At
switch 1,
find the
terminal
marked as
common and
attach the
red wire.
Attach the
white wire
to either
of the two
remaining
terminals.
Attach the
black wire
to the last
terminal.
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At switch
2, find
the terminal
marked as
common and
attach the
red wire.
Attach the
white wire
to either
of the two
remaining
terminals.
Attach the
black wire
to the last
terminal.
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At the light
fixture,
wire-nut
the two
red wires
from the
switches
together.
Wire-nut
the two
white wires
from the
switches
together.
Wire-nut
the black
wires from
the power
source and
switch 1
together.
Wire-nut
the white
wires from
the power
source and
the light
fixture
together.
Wire-nut
the black
wires from
the light
fixture
and switch
2 together.
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TOOL
AND MATERIAL
CHECKLIST
- Screwdriver
- Three-Wire
Feed Cable
- Wire-nuts
or Screw-on
Connectors
- Knife
for Stripping
Wire
- Toggle
Switches
- Pigtails
- Insulating
Tape
- Hand
Cleaner
- Two-Wire
Feed Cable
- Side-Cutting
Pliers
- Outlet
Boxes
- Cable
Connectors
- Keyhole
Saw
- Three-Way
Switches
- Cable
Straps
Check
your state
and local
codes before
starting any
project. Follow
all safety
precautions.
Information
in this document
has been furnished
by the National
Retail Hardware
Association
(NRHA) and
associated
contributors.
Every effort
has been made
to ensure
accuracy and
safety. Neither
NRHA, any
contributor
nor the retailer
can be held
responsible
for damages
or injuries
resulting
from the use
of the information
in this document.
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ABOUT
ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA:
Orange County is a county
in Southern California, United
States. Its county seat is
Santa Ana. According to the
2000 Census, its population
was 2,846,289, making it the
second most populous county
in the state of California,
and the fifth most populous
in the United States. The
state of California estimates
its population as of 2007
to be 3,098,121 people, dropping
its rank to third, behind
San Diego County. Thirty-four
incorporated cities are located
in Orange County; the newest
is Aliso Viejo.
Unlike many other large centers
of population in the United
States, Orange County uses
its county name as its source
of identification whereas
other places in the country
are identified by the large
city that is closest to them.
This is because there is no
defined center to Orange County
like there is in other areas
which have one distinct large
city. Five Orange County cities
have populations exceeding
170,000 while no cities in
the county have populations
surpassing 360,000. Seven
of these cities are among
the 200 largest cities in
the United States.
Orange County is also famous
as a tourist destination,
as the county is home to such
attractions as Disneyland
and Knott's Berry Farm, as
well as sandy beaches for
swimming and surfing, yacht
harbors for sailing and pleasure
boating, and extensive area
devoted to parks and open
space for golf, tennis, hiking,
kayaking, cycling, skateboarding,
and other outdoor recreation.
It is at the center of Southern
California's Tech Coast, with
Irvine being the primary business
hub.
The average price of a home
in Orange County is $541,000.
Orange County is the home
of a vast number of major
industries and service organizations.
As an integral part of the
second largest market in America,
this highly diversified region
has become a Mecca for talented
individuals in virtually every
field imaginable. Indeed the
colorful pageant of human
history continues to unfold
here; for perhaps in no other
place on earth is there an
environment more conducive
to innovative thinking, creativity
and growth than this exciting,
sun bathed valley stretching
between the mountains and
the sea in Orange County.
Orange County was Created
March 11 1889, from part of
Los Angeles County, and, according
to tradition, so named because
of the flourishing orange
culture. Orange, however,
was and is a commonplace name
in the United States, used
originally in honor of the
Prince of Orange, son-in-law
of King George II of England.
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Incorporated:
March 11, 1889
Legislative Districts:
* Congressional: 38th-40th,
42nd & 43
* California Senate: 31st-33rd,
35th & 37
* California Assembly:
58th, 64th, 67th, 69th,
72nd & 74
County Seat: Santa
Ana
County Information:
Robert E. Thomas Hall
of Administration
10 Civic Center Plaza,
3rd Floor, Santa Ana 92701
Telephone: (714)834-2345
Fax: (714)834-3098
County Government Website:
http://www.oc.ca.gov |
CITIES OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA:
City
of Aliso Viejo,
92653, 92656, 92698
City
of Anaheim, 92801,
92802, 92803, 92804,
92805, 92806, 92807,
92808, 92809, 92812,
92814, 92815, 92816,
92817, 92825, 92850,
92899
City
of Brea, 92821,
92822, 92823
City
of Buena Park, 90620,
90621, 90622, 90623,
90624
City
of Costa Mesa, 92626,
92627, 92628
City
of Cypress, 90630
City
of Dana Point, 92624,
92629
City
of Fountain Valley,
92708, 92728
City
of Fullerton, 92831,
92832, 92833, 92834,
92835, 92836, 92837,
92838
City
of Garden Grove,
92840, 92841, 92842,
92843, 92844, 92845,
92846
City
of Huntington Beach,
92605, 92615, 92646,
92647, 92648, 92649
City
of Irvine, 92602,
92603, 92604, 92606,
92612, 92614, 92616,
92618, 92619, 92620,
92623, 92650, 92697,
92709, 92710
City
of La Habra, 90631,
90632, 90633
City
of La Palma, 90623
City
of Laguna Beach,
92607, 92637, 92651,
92652, 92653, 92654,
92656, 92677, 92698
City
of Laguna Hills,
92637, 92653, 92654,
92656
City
of Laguna Niguel,
92607, 92677
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City
of Laguna Woods,
92653, 92654
City
of Lake Forest,
92609, 92630, 92610
City
of Los Alamitos,
90720, 90721
City
of Mission Viejo,
92675, 92690, 92691,
92692, 92694
City
of Newport Beach,
92657, 92658, 92659,
92660, 92661, 92662,
92663
City
of Orange, 92856,
92857, 92859, 92861,
92862, 92863, 92864,
92865, 92866, 92867,
92868, 92869
City
of Placentia, 92870,
92871
City
of Rancho Santa Margarita,
92688, 92679
City
of San Clemente,
92672, 92673, 92674
City
of San Juan Capistrano,
92675, 92690, 92691,
92692, 92693, 92694
City
of Santa Ana, 92701,
92702, 92703, 92704,
92705, 92706, 92707,
92708, 92711, 92712,
92725, 92728, 92735,
92799
City
of Seal Beach, 90740
City
of Stanton, 90680
City
of Tustin, 92780,
92781, 92782
City
of Villa Park, 92861,
92867
City
of Westminster, 92683,
92684, 92685
City
of Yorba Linda,
92885, 92886, 92887
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Noteworthy
communities Some of
the communities that
exist within city
limits are listed
below:
* Anaheim Hills, Anaheim
* Balboa Island, Newport
Beach * Corona del
Mar, Newport Beach
* Crystal Cove / Pelican
Hill, Newport Beach
* Capistrano Beach,
Dana Point * El Modena,
Orange * French Park,
Santa Ana * Floral
Park, Santa Ana *
Foothill Ranch, Lake
Forest * Monarch Beach,
Dana Point * Nellie
Gail, Laguna Hills
* Northwood, Irvine
* Woodbridge, Irvine
* Newport Coast, Newport
Beach * Olive, Orange
* Portola Hills, Lake
Forest * San Joaquin
Hills, Laguna Niguel
* San Joaquin Hills,
Newport Beach * Santa
Ana Heights, Newport
Beach * Tustin Ranch,
Tustin * Talega, San
Clemente * West Garden
Grove, Garden Grove
* Yorba Hills, Yorba
Linda * Mesa Verde,
Costa Mesa
Unincorporated
communities These
communities are outside
of the city limits
in unincorporated
county territory:
* Coto de Caza * El
Modena * Ladera Ranch
* Las Flores * Midway
City * Orange Park
Acres * Rossmoor *
Silverado Canyon *
Sunset Beach * Surfside
* Talega * Trabuco
Canyon * Tustin Foothills
Adjacent counties
to Orange County Are:
* Los Angeles County,
California - north,
west * San Bernardino
County, California
- northeast * Riverside
County, California
- east * San Diego
County, California
- southeast
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SWITCH, ELECTRICIAN ORANGE COUNTY,
ELECTRICIANS IN ORANGE COUNTY,
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COUNTY, COMMERCIAL ELECTRICIAN,
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN, RESIDENTIAL
ELECTRICIAN, Anaheim,
92801, 92802, 92803, 92804,
92805, 92806, 92807, 92808,
92809, 92812, 92814, 92815,
92816, 92817, 92825, 92850,
92899, Brea, 92821, 92822, 92823,
Buena Park, 90620, 90621, 90622,
90623, 90624, Costa Mesa, 92626,
92627, 92628, Cypress, 90630,
Fountain Valley, 92708, 92728,
Fullerton, 92831, 92832, 92833,
92834, 92835, 92836, 92837,
92838, Garden Grove, 92840,
92841, 92842, 92843, 92844,
92845, 92846, Huntington Beach
92605, 92615, 92646, 92647,
92648, 92649, Irvine, 92602,
92603, 92604, 92606, 92612,
92614, 92616, 92618, 92619,
92620, 92623, 92650, 92697,
92709, 92710, La Habra, 90631,
90632, 90633, La Palma, 90623,
Los Alamitos, 90720, 90721,
Orange, 92856, 92857, 92859,
92861, 92862, 92863, 92864,
92865, 92866, 92867, 92868,
92869, Placentia 92870, 92871,
Santa Ana, 92701, 92702, 92703,
92704, 92705, 92706, 92707,
92708, 92711, 92712, 92725,
92728, 92735, 92799, Seal Beach,
90740, Stanton, 90680, Tusin,
92780, 92781, 92782, Villa Park,
92861, 92867, Westminister,
92683, 92684, 92685, Yorba Linda,
92885, 92886, 92887,Aliso Viejo,
92653, 92656, 92698, Dana Point,
92624, 92629,Laguna Beach, 92607,
92637, 92651, 92652, 92653,
92654, 92656, 92677, 92698,
Laguna Hills, 92637, 92653,
92654, 92656, Laguna Niguel,
92607, 92677, Laguna Woods,
92653, 92654, Lake Forest, 92609,
92630, Mission Viejo, 92675,
92690, 92691, 92692, 92694,
Newport Beach, 92657, 92658,
92659, 92660, 92661, 92662,
92663, Rancho Santa Margarita,
92688, San Clemente, 92672,
92673, 92674, San Juan Capistrano,
92675, 92690, 92691, 92692,
92693, 92694, Ladera Ra,nch,
92694, Coto De Caza 92679 Anaheim
Hills, 92807, 92808, 92809,
92817, Dove Canyon, 92679, Coto
De Caza, 92679, Newport Coast,
92657, Corona Del Mar, 92625,
El Modena, Las Flores, Midway
City, Orange Park Acres, Rossmoor,
Silverado Canyon, Sunset Beach,
Surfside, Trabuco Canyon, Talega,
Tustin Foothills , OC
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