How to Install a Double Electrical Outlet
Wiring an Electrical Outlet
Sometimes it just doesn’t seem
as though there are enough electrical outlets in a
room for all the electrical fixtures and appliances
that require power. This can be easily remedied by
installing a second outlet in an electrical box,
giving you four outlets in the box.
Installing and wiring a
double electrical outlet is a little different than
wiring in a single outlet. It is a very easy task
that can be completed in a few minutes. The steps
for how to install and wire a double electrical
outlet are listed below.
Items needed:
-
Two standard outlet receptacles
-
3 pieces of solid electrical wire approximately
six inches long (12 or 14 gauge, black, white
and bare copper
-
Needle nosed pliers
Wire cutters
Wire strippers
Screwdrivers
A multi-meter or test light
Step 1:
Shut off the power that
provides electricity to the outlet you will be
working on. Once the breaker has been shut off test
the circuit with the multi-meter or test flight
just to be sure.
Step 2:
Ensure that the receptacle box
where you will be installing the second double
outlet is already wired to the main circuit breaker
panel. Remove the wiring from the single outlet in
the box and remove the old receptacle. Use the wire
strippers to strip about 3/4 inch of wire that will
be used to connect the existing wire to the first
outlet. Use the needle nose pliers to create a hook
in the piece of bare copper wire that will be used
to ground the new double outlet.
Step 3:
Install first outlet receptacle
after you have prepared the wiring in the
receptacle box.
Secure the black wire to the screw terminal
with the brass colored screw then attach the white
wire to the silver colored screw terminal and
connect the bare copper piece of wire to the screw
on the outlet that has a green painted screw.
Step 4:
Strip off about 3/4 inch of insulation on each end
of the wires you prepared earlier.
Take the piece of bare copper wire and
create a hook on both ends that is 3/4 inch in
length.
Step 5:
Install the second receptacle
by attaching the bare copper wire ends between the
green colored screws and the two pieces of
insulated wire (black and white) to the second set
of screws on the first outlet and the screws on the
second outlet. Rather than using the screws you can
use the small hole in the back of the outlets.
Check to insure that the screws are tight. If you
used the small holes insure that the wires are
tight in the holes.
Step 6:
Mount both receptacles to the
box using the screws at the top and bottom of the
outlet and then install the cover plate.
Now that you have installed
both outlets in the electrical box turn on the
power and test with the multi-meter or test light.
That’s all there is to it.
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