mnoeltne
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I replaced a light switch with an Intermec timer switch this past weekend. This is in a new home, just built this year.
First thing I found was incorrect labeling in the breaker box. OK, got my wife to watch the light upstairs while I flipped breakers. Solved.
Second was a stripped screw holding the faceplate on. Must have held down the button on a power screwdriver and just wore all the threads off it.
Then as I start looking to see which wire is the feed, and which goes to the fixture I see that the feed is a stripped section of wire, which then carries on over to the other switch in the box. See pic.
Isn't the correct way to bring a separate pigtail off the feed to each switch? I did that for my installation by just cutting the wire at that stripped section.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention, the ground wire was just sitting in the box not connected to anything. I hooked it up. I thought code required the ground to the green screw?
This was supposedly wired by licensed electricians.
First thing I found was incorrect labeling in the breaker box. OK, got my wife to watch the light upstairs while I flipped breakers. Solved.
Second was a stripped screw holding the faceplate on. Must have held down the button on a power screwdriver and just wore all the threads off it.
Then as I start looking to see which wire is the feed, and which goes to the fixture I see that the feed is a stripped section of wire, which then carries on over to the other switch in the box. See pic.
Isn't the correct way to bring a separate pigtail off the feed to each switch? I did that for my installation by just cutting the wire at that stripped section.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention, the ground wire was just sitting in the box not connected to anything. I hooked it up. I thought code required the ground to the green screw?
This was supposedly wired by licensed electricians.
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