I recently found a duplex receptacle in my house that has three wires (white, black, red) plus copper ground coming into the box. What is the red wire for?
I had to replace the receptacle because it was worn out and the top receptacle didn't work. When I connected black on one side and red and white on the other (exactly as it was before) the breaker wouldn't flip. My humble knowledge of electrical wiring told me the red was aberrant and possibly grounding it so I removed the red and capped it off and tucked it away neatly. Now the receptacle works fine but I'm sure this wiring is not normal.
My theory is that the receptacle is at waist height and by a patio door so maybe it was a three-way switch. However, there is already a single switch for the outside light by the patio and it's across the room and still works. My house is old and the previous owner was perhaps a little cheap on repairs, so I'd like to know if it's safe to ignore this red wire.
-SBF
I had to replace the receptacle because it was worn out and the top receptacle didn't work. When I connected black on one side and red and white on the other (exactly as it was before) the breaker wouldn't flip. My humble knowledge of electrical wiring told me the red was aberrant and possibly grounding it so I removed the red and capped it off and tucked it away neatly. Now the receptacle works fine but I'm sure this wiring is not normal.
My theory is that the receptacle is at waist height and by a patio door so maybe it was a three-way switch. However, there is already a single switch for the outside light by the patio and it's across the room and still works. My house is old and the previous owner was perhaps a little cheap on repairs, so I'd like to know if it's safe to ignore this red wire.
-SBF
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