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Default Help with Wiring an On/Off Switch

On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 13:05:49 GMT, "Brett" wrote:

Some info on the switch would be helpful. The red lead could be
anything from an illumination lamp input, to a secondary output pole
on a dual-pole single-throw switch.

In 120V residential wiring, black is 120V, white is neutral, green or
bare copper is ground.

Hello

I recently moved into a new house and the jacuzzi there had a broken switch.
The previous owner took the old one in to the company and got a replacement,
however the style has changed.

In the "black box", there are 6 connectors. One side has 3 connectors
(white, black, green) that comes from the wall, and on the other side of the
box are 3 more connectors (green, white, black) that go to the pump.

The new switch has 4 wires coming from it, black, white, red, green. I
assume that if I put the black from the switch to the black coming from the
wall, the white from the switch to the white going to the pump, the red from
the switch to the black going to the pump, and the green to the green coming
from the wall, that should work, right?

Any help would be great. Thanks!

Brett





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