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Can you get a shock off the neutral wire?
In typical power distribution networks in many parts of the world, the neutral is grounded, that is, tied directly to the ground wire and earth ground rod. For this reason, unless there is some wiring fault, touching the neutral wire should not give a shock.
Can GFCI outlets share a neutral?
“The only way to use two GFCI receptacles to provide GFCI protection to more than two total receptacles on a shared-neutral circuit is to stop sharing the neutral after the GFCIs – by using two seperate 12/2’s, or 12/2/2.
Can I daisy chain neutral wires?
You will have to add the neutrals for each of the new dimmers to the neutrals that are already there. If you are using wire nuts and you have more than 4 wires to connect you will have to daisy chain to more than one wire nut. To do this you take three of the wires and an additional length of white wire in one nut.
Can I pigtail a neutral wire?
When making a pigtail, choose a scrap of wire with insulation that is the same color as the circuit wires you are connecting: white pigtails when connecting to neutral wires, red or black when connecting to hot wires, green or bare copper when connecting to grounding wires.
Can you pigtail neutral wires?
Can a neutral become live?
In most installations the live is at the required voltage and the neutral line is connected to the ground at a point. If the device is on, the neutral will be connected to the live wire and the voltage will not be zero.
It is NOT permitted to share a neutral in any other situation. If you were to share a neutral with two breakers on the same leg of a panel, both circuits could draw the breaker limit (lets say 15A) making the shared neutral as much as 30A return current! That will exceed the limit of the wire size and could cause a fire.
Is it possible to mix live and neutral wire?
Yet, mixing live and neutral wire isn’t an option to be considered. To the best of my knowledge, you connect similar cables based on similar colors/functions in other to achieve proper continuity in the flow of current.
What happens if you plug a live wire into a wire?
If the supply does not contain any protection, the wires that you connected together will simply heat up at the point of highest resistance and eventually melt away (some people prefer to call that “burn away”). You have then successfully created a fire. Live are neutral are for power circuits.
Is there a neutral in the switch box?
There is no neutral in the switch box. However, there is a neutral in the electrical outlet box below it, and a path from the switch to the outlet. Can I run a neutral wire from the switch to the neutral in the outlet box and connect it as a shared neutral?