Questions tagged [receptacle]

A contact device installed at the outlet for the connection of an attachment plug.

North America

In North America receptacle standards are created by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). The most commonly encountered residential receptacles in North America are of the NEMA 1, NEMA 5, NEMA 10, and NEMA 14 variety. This is because these standards specify devices for 120/240V split-phase systems, which is a common residential electrical distribution system in North America.

NEMA 1

NEMA 1 devices are 2 prong, ungrounded receptacles, rated for 125V. These devices are becoming less and less commonplace, as standards organizations (most notably the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), creators of the National Electrical Code (NEC)) have move away from the use of ungrounded receptacles. These receptacles consist of an ungrounded (hot) terminal, and a grounded (neutral) terminal.

NEMA 1

NEMA 5

NEMA 5 devices are 3 prong, grounded receptacles, rated for 125V. These may be the most common type of receptacle in use in North America. This devices have an ungrounded (hot) terminal, a grounded (neutral) terminal, and an equipment grounding terminal.

NEMA 5

NEMA 10

NEMA 10 devices are 3 prong, ungrounded receptacles, rated for 125/250V. As with NEMA 1 devices, these devices are quickly being replaced by grounded versions. These receptacles were commonly used to supply power for electric clothes dryers, and electric ranges. They consist of two ungrounded (hot) terminals, and one grounded (neutral) terminal.

NEMA 10

NEMA 14

NEMA 14 devices are 4 prong, grounded receptacles, rated for 125/250V. These devices are quickly replacing ungrounded NEMA 10 devices, due to standards and code changes. They consits of two ungrounded (hot) terminals, one grounded (neutral) terminal, and an equipment grounding terminal.

NEMA 14


Europe

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What can I replace oversized waterproof outlet cover with?

In my house I have two external outlets like this: Both of them cracked and need replacement. Though I found a straight replacement (Leviton 4986-GY 1-Gang Duplex Device Wallplate Cover, Oversize, Weather-Resistant, Thermoplastic, Device Mount,…
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Is there a reason to use both top or both bottom screws on a standard outlet?

I have a receptacle that was wired with the black on the top right side screw and the white wire on the bottom left screw. Why didn’t they just use either the two top screws or the bottom two screws? I want to add a wire off of this receptacle to…
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Receptacle outlet between garage doors?

I want to install an outlet in between two garage doors. I am wondering if there is something in NEC which either explicitly prohibits, or forces to treat, an outlet in this location as an external location. Reasoning - during heavy rain and…
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New Circuit Help Please - Feeding 2-gang receptacle boxes with MC 12/4

Hoping someone can help me with this. I have searched the whole dang internet multiple times and can’t find the answer to my question, so I am posting it here. I have added two 120V-20A circuit breakers to my panel, and ran 12/4 MC to a string of…
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Top of Outlet not Pressing against wall

I just found an outlet box in my house that seems to have been placed incorrectly, and because of this misplacement the top portion of my outlet is not pressing against the wall when I screw it in, causing it to jiggle within the outlet. Below is a…
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Outlet tester says "Correct", but there is no ground wire

I replaced all outlets in my house weeks ago, informally noting which had ground wires and which didn't (only a couple). To confirm my notes, I bought an outlet tester, yet all outlets including the couple with no ground wires are coming up…
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Outside electrical outlet doesn't work after pressure washing

My outside outlet has a flap but son pressure washed house using it. Now will not work I think he had it gotten wet. If I replace outlet would that work?
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A better USB receptacle

I've been waiting for a receptacle equipped with USB to come out that supports adaptive charging. Adaptive charging actually changes the output voltage to like 9 volts when an appropriate devices connected. These 2 or 3 amp USB outlets take like 10…
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Converting light socket to outlet, what do I do with ground?

I'm swapping out a light socket for some outlets in the garage, and the ground wire is running through a little clip in the box, with some extra coming out from there, not enough to hit my green screw on the outlet though. Wondering what to do with…
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Add an outlet to the end of a partially-switched circuit

I am wanting to add an outlet to (what I believe is) the end of a switched circuit. There is only one set of 4 wires coming in to my existing outlet (black, red, neutral, ground). I don't need my new outlet to be switched, so I'm thinking I don't…
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What can I do to differentiate the switched receptacle from the unswitched receptacle on a duplex receptacle?

I have some duplex outlets where one of the two receptacles is on a switch. I wanted to install the one on the switch upside down (ground up) so that it's easy to tell which one is on the switch. Unfortunately, I'm not sure a device like this…
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Replacing Power Receptacles/Outlets, 3 black wires

I'm replacing a few of the receptacles in a room. 3/4 have been straight forward: 2 black wires, 2 white wires + ground. Was able to do a one for one swap with the new receptacles. The 4th one has a ground, 2 white wires and 3 black wires. Looks…
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USB Capable Outlets in the middle of a circuit

I want to install a USB capable outlet in the middle of a run but every USB capable outlet seems to only have two screws plus the ground. Can I install both whites and reds on the appropriate screws?
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Can I plug an IEC rated for 10A into the wall?

What I'm trying to do is have this embedded into a hollow table, then I can use it to feed into a couple outlets elsewhere in the table to power a few things, like a low power computer and a printer.
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How to remove dust from outlet holes?

A few outlets in the apartment I am renting have not been used for a while And I noticed dust accumulating in the hole where the prongs go. Is it safe to use outlets with dust in them or Should I remove the dust. If yes, how can I clean those…
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