Turning an Electrical Outlet

Help Around the House : Episode ARH-507 -- More Projects »
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Home repair expert Henry Harrison helps a guest remove and flip an electrical outlet that has been installed upside-down. On his elbow grease scale of one to four, Harrison gives this job a one.

Tools:

voltage tester
miniature slotted screwdriver
slotted screwdriver
wire cutters

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Figure A
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Figure B
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Figure C
Steps:

1. Turn off power to the outlet at the breaker box. Use a voltage tester to make sure the power is off (figure A).

2. Remove the faceplate and the screws holding the outlet in the junction box with the slotted screwdriver. Gently turn the outlet until it is oriented properly.

3. Check all wires to make sure no copper wiring is exposed. If you can see a gap between the end of the insulation and the outlet (figure B), remove the wire with the miniature screwdriver and trim the exposed wiring using the wire cutters.

4. Insert the wire back into the outlet and tighten it so the insulation fits flush against the back of the outlet (figure C).

5. Replace the outlet and secure with screws. Replace the faceplate and turn the power back on.

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