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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.

 

THREE BASIC TYPES OF WALL SWITCHES

 

  • 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.

  • For installation purposes, all three types of switches can be used interchangeably.
 

 

The toggle switch floats between contact points in the off position (A), and contacts both terminals in the on position (B).

 

Electrical power is supplied when the contact point is immersed in mercury.

 

The silent switch has a steel spring armature that connects and disconnects the power.

 

 

 

INSTALLING THE SINGLE-POLE TOGGLE SWITCH

 

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.
 

 

 

Always turn the wire loop in the direction of the screw threads.

 

 

Wire-nuts or screw-on connectors save time and effort.

 

 

 

 

INSTALLING SWITCH OUTSIDE MAIN WIRING RUN

 

  • 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.

  • 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.

 

 

 

Connect a two-wire cable to the black wires in the last fixture on the wiring run.

 

 

INSTALLING IN-LINE SWITCH FOR CONTROL OF ONE LIGHT

 

  • 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.

  • This arrangement allows the switch to control the first light or outlet while power continues uninterrupted to the second fixture.

 

 

 

This illustrates the arrangement for an in-line switch that controls only one light on a two-light line.

 

 

 

INSTALLING SWITCH AND CONVENIENCE OUTLET IN SAME BOX

 

  • 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.

  • 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.
 

Use this as a guide for installing a switch and convenience outlet in the same box.

 

 

 

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.

  • 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.

  • 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.
 

This illustration shows the arrangement for two switches in one switch box for control of two lights.

 

 

 

HOW A THREE-WAY SWITCH WORKS

 

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.
 

This simple illustration demonstrates how a three-way switch operates.

 

 

 

THREE-WAY SWITCHES FOR LIGHT
CONTROL BEYOND SWITCHES

 

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

 

 

 

Three-way switches control the lights beyond the switches.

 

 

 

THREE-WAY SWITCHES FOR LIGHT
CONTROL BETWEEN SWITCHES

 

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

 

 

 

Three-way switches control the lights between switches.

 

 

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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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.

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
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

 

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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