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Default Can Miswired Receptacle Affect Others?

On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 19:23:00 GMT, (Doug Miller)
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In article , Mark Lloyd wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 04:03:04 -0700, John Ross
wrote:

If one or more receptacles are wired backward (hot wires on neutral
side and vice versa), can that affect other outlets on that circuit?

I guess I am confused since they are wired together through the
receptacles is it possible to introduce current to the neutral wire
(which would then screw up the next one)?. I was wondering if doing
one wrong could cause a ripple effect so that even if another is wired
correctly (black wires to hot side and white wires to neutral side),
it may not in fact be functionally correct.

Or does the backward wired one(s) only affect itself and the others
are fine? Note: There would be NO GFCI's in this scenario.


Think about it. If you have one receptacle wired to another, and the
first is wired wrong it is not a "correct" source for feeding the
other.


You need to think about it a little more yourself.


Is that supposed to be saying something?
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