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How to replace a lamp socket?
2017-10-08 06:27:41


How to replace a lamp socket. You can find typically 2-3 screws having the fixture itself towards bracket. Lessen the permanent fixture down, revealing the wire connections.

Once the fitting is all the way down, use your arms or pliers to undo the wire loco. Wire crazy are the vinyl cone-looking pieces in the ends associated with where the wires come together, connecting the white and black wires from the fixture towards wires from the ceiling.

How to replace a lamp socket. There are typically two or three screws holding the fixture itself to the bracket. Lower the fixture down, exposing the wire connections. Once the fixture is down, use your hands or pliers to undo the wire nuts.

Wire nuts are the plastic cone-looking pieces covering the ends of where the wires come together, connecting the black and white wires coming from the fixture to the wires coming from the ceiling. There might also be a ground wire from the fixture attached to the metal of the junction box in the ceiling by a screw.
 


Connect the wires to the new fixture. The wires should be reattached in the same places as the old fixture, usually white to white, black to black, and ground (bare copper) to the metal junction box. Neutral wire-usually white-should be attached to neutral wire. Twist the wires two or three times together clockwise, or the same direction you turn the wire nuts.

You can use either the old wire nuts or the new ones provided with the fixture. To use the wire nut, place the stripped ends of each wire next to each other, with their points facing the same direction. Then place the wire nut over the ends and twist clockwise until the wires are secured inside the wire nut.



 

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