Remove the two screws holding the switch in place and carefully pull out the switch. Loosen the two brass screws and the ground screw. This is the time to take the tester once more and triple check to see if the circuit is off. The cable going to the light switch is connected as follows fig 2. Bend the end into a loop using the wire strippers or needle nose pliers. A one way light switch is quite easy to wire up. The switch is now exposed. The red wire from the feed cable is connected to the top terminal the red wire going to the light is connected to the bottom terminal the black wires from both cables are connected together in a plastic terminal block and. If there s no power then you can continue. Remove the existing switch if necessary remove the switch cover plate by removing the two screws.
Test from the green ground screw or the metal box to the two brass screws on the switch.
It should have about 1 2 inch of bare wire at the end and should be formed into a hook like loop. Inspect the end of each wire. Test from the green ground screw or the metal box to the two brass screws on the switch. Loosen the two brass screws and the ground screw. If the wire end is in poor condition trim off the bare end. If there s no power then you can continue.
Remove the existing switch if necessary remove the switch cover plate by removing the two screws. Inspect the end of each wire. Wire the new single pole switch. It should have about 1 2 inch of bare wire at the end and should be formed into a hook like loop. The switch is now exposed. Remove the two screws holding the switch in place and carefully pull out the switch. The red wire from the feed cable is connected to the top terminal the red wire going to the light is connected to the bottom terminal the black wires from both cables are connected together in a plastic terminal block and. A one way light switch is quite easy to wire up. The cable going to the light switch is connected as follows fig 2. Then strip about 3 4 inch of insulation using wire strippers.
Remove the two screws holding the switch in place and carefully pull out the switch. Inspect the end of each wire. Loosen the two brass screws and the ground screw. The cable going to the light switch is connected as follows fig 2. If there s no power then you can continue. The red wire from the feed cable is connected to the top terminal the red wire going to the light is connected to the bottom terminal the black wires from both cables are connected together in a plastic terminal block and. Then strip about 3 4 inch of insulation using wire strippers. This is the time to take the tester once more and triple check to see if the circuit is off. If the wire end is in poor condition trim off the bare end. Wire the new single pole switch.
The cable going to the light switch is connected as follows fig 2. If the wire end is in poor condition trim off the bare end. The red wire from the feed cable is connected to the top terminal the red wire going to the light is connected to the bottom terminal the black wires from both cables are connected together in a plastic terminal block and. Bend the end into a loop using the wire strippers or needle nose pliers. If there s no power then you can continue. Wire the new single pole switch. Remove the existing switch if necessary remove the switch cover plate by removing the two screws. Remove the two screws holding the switch in place and carefully pull out the switch. Then strip about 3 4 inch of insulation using wire strippers. Test from the green ground screw or the metal box to the two brass screws on the switch.
Then strip about 3 4 inch of insulation using wire strippers. The switch is now exposed. If there s no power then you can continue. Inspect the end of each wire. The red wire from the feed cable is connected to the top terminal the red wire going to the light is connected to the bottom terminal the black wires from both cables are connected together in a plastic terminal block and. Loosen the two brass screws and the ground screw. Remove the existing switch if necessary remove the switch cover plate by removing the two screws. It should have about 1 2 inch of bare wire at the end and should be formed into a hook like loop. Test from the green ground screw or the metal box to the two brass screws on the switch. Bend the end into a loop using the wire strippers or needle nose pliers.
If the wire end is in poor condition trim off the bare end. A one way light switch is quite easy to wire up. The red wire from the feed cable is connected to the top terminal the red wire going to the light is connected to the bottom terminal the black wires from both cables are connected together in a plastic terminal block and. If there s no power then you can continue. Test from the green ground screw or the metal box to the two brass screws on the switch. The switch is now exposed. Remove the two screws holding the switch in place and carefully pull out the switch. The cable going to the light switch is connected as follows fig 2. Remove the existing switch if necessary remove the switch cover plate by removing the two screws. Loosen the two brass screws and the ground screw.