Wiring an outlet to a switch loop.
Wiring diagram for light switch and outlet in same box.
The source is at the outlet and a switch loop is added to a new switch.
If you put the loop over the screw in the counterclockwise direction tightening the screw will force the loop open and could create a loose connection.
The hot source is spliced with a pigtail to the line terminal on the receptacle and to on terminal on the light switch.
The hot source wire is removed from the receptacle and spliced to the red wire running to the switch.
If you want the receptacle to be powered all the time and want to use the switch to control a load other than the receptacle such as a light fixture you wire it like this.
The diagram below shows the power entering the circuit at the grounded outlet box location then sending power up to the switch and a switched leg back down to the outlet.
Wiring a gfci outlet and a light switch in one box.
It depends how you want the switch and receptacle to function.
Wiring a light switch and outlet on the same circuit is something that electricians do regularly.
When the wiring connections are made properly there is always the possibility for the wiring in a switch box to provide power for a light switch while providing power to outlets on the same circuit.
Notice that these outlets have the tab removed from the hot side or brass side of the outlet which allows the top half of the plug to be controlled only from the switch.
Wrapping the wire clockwise when wiring a light switch ensures that the loop on the end of the wire will tend to close when the screw is tightened.
Jul 30 2017 easy to read diagrams for two outlets in one box 2 switches in one box switch and outlet in same box and other 2 gang wiring.
This wiring diagram illustrates adding wiring for a light switch to control an existing wall outlet.
You just need to keep track of the wire designations and make the spliced connections to support the devices you are connecting to.
This diagram illustrates wiring a gfci receptacle and light switch in the same outlet box a common arrangement in a bathroom with limited space.
They often run wires from the switch to a remote outlet but there s no reason why the switch and outlet can t be in the same electrical box.