Hi,
Normally I'm pretty good with wiring, but this one has me pretty stumped!
I have an old Eagle switch on top, receptacle on bottom combo switch I need to replace. Looking at it from the front, there are 2 DARK screws that are tabbed together on the left. There is a MEDIUM colored screw on the top right, and silver on bottom right.
There are 2 sets of wires in the box. The one on the left is Black/Red/White. They were connected :
Black - Top/Left/Dark Screw
Red - Top/Right/Medium Color Screw
White - Bottom/Right/Silver Screw (Tied to set 2 white)
The one on the right is Black/White:
Black - Bottom/Left/Dark Screw
White - Bottom/Right/Silver Screw (Tied to set 1 white)
When I throw the breaker, I lose the bathroom I'm working in, the hallway, the bedroom next to the bathroom, the attic, and the dining room! (This house is from the 50's).
When I take the entire switch out, and then put the breaker back on, I get:
*Bedroom comes back
*Voltage on set #1, black to white, and black to red.
I'm trying to replace it with the Leviton Decora GFCI outlet and am not sure what I'm dealing with here.
By the fact there is a red, it makes me think that the power is already at the light like diagram #32 from
www.lightingfacts.com - Wiring Diagrams (receptacles)
I'm getting confused since I have a 2nd black that the diagram doesn't mention. (Or I'm reading it wrong). Should I just treat the set #2 of wires (Black/White) as additional LOAD (Like the diagram with the switch has) and connect that in? If so, then what do I do with the #1 set? I can put the black to HOT, but do I just connect both the red/white to WHITE?
Thanks, Tuc
Normally I'm pretty good with wiring, but this one has me pretty stumped!
I have an old Eagle switch on top, receptacle on bottom combo switch I need to replace. Looking at it from the front, there are 2 DARK screws that are tabbed together on the left. There is a MEDIUM colored screw on the top right, and silver on bottom right.
There are 2 sets of wires in the box. The one on the left is Black/Red/White. They were connected :
Black - Top/Left/Dark Screw
Red - Top/Right/Medium Color Screw
White - Bottom/Right/Silver Screw (Tied to set 2 white)
The one on the right is Black/White:
Black - Bottom/Left/Dark Screw
White - Bottom/Right/Silver Screw (Tied to set 1 white)
When I throw the breaker, I lose the bathroom I'm working in, the hallway, the bedroom next to the bathroom, the attic, and the dining room! (This house is from the 50's).
When I take the entire switch out, and then put the breaker back on, I get:
*Bedroom comes back
*Voltage on set #1, black to white, and black to red.
I'm trying to replace it with the Leviton Decora GFCI outlet and am not sure what I'm dealing with here.
By the fact there is a red, it makes me think that the power is already at the light like diagram #32 from
www.lightingfacts.com - Wiring Diagrams (receptacles)
I'm getting confused since I have a 2nd black that the diagram doesn't mention. (Or I'm reading it wrong). Should I just treat the set #2 of wires (Black/White) as additional LOAD (Like the diagram with the switch has) and connect that in? If so, then what do I do with the #1 set? I can put the black to HOT, but do I just connect both the red/white to WHITE?
Thanks, Tuc
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