Start by wiring the first receptacle to the live circuit cable. Pull the cable through a hole in the back of the electrical box, separate the wires and strip an inch of insulation off the end of each one. Attach the black wire to the bottom brass lug on the outlet. Connect the white ...
on to the ground screw terminal at each electrical receptacle, and ending with a ground clamp crimp connector that ties the incoming ground to the ground wire of the outgoing wire that continues to the next junction box. If the incoming ground wire is not long enough to run as above, then...
• Observation 5: Ensure that there are no visible lugs that have been crimped in a manner that may compromise the connection. A gentle tug on the wire, to determine if it pulls out of the crimp, is a good test to verify if the crimp is adequate. 2) Multiple Grounding Checks ...
The entire terminal is going to get very hot, and you can't attach it and crimp it down ahead of time like the terminal lugs. Clamp it down so it won't move as you insert the hot cable and solder. 2 Liberally swab the inside of the terminal and the outside of the cable with ...