Unbelievable Wiring A Light Switch To An Outlet
Connect the hot wire to the other terminal.
Wiring a light switch to an outlet. The hot source wire is removed from the receptacle and spliced to the red wire running to the switch. Always connect the white wire to the neutral terminal of outlets and light fixtures. The white or neutral wire bypasses the switch and goes straight to your lights.
Use tight wire nuts for cable and wire joints. There are just two things that will be found in any light switch to outlet wiring diagram. It shows the components of the circuit as simplified shapes and the power and signal connections between the devices.
To add an additional outlet to the combo device simple connect the line neutral and ground terminals as shown in the fig below. In this case you must change the cable from the switch to the light outlet from a 2 wire to a 3 wire cable. The black wire from the switch connects to the hot on the receptacle.
The source is at the outlet and a switch loop is added to a new switch. It s usually identified by a silver or light colored screw. After identifying the line and load terminals on the switch remove the wire going to the light fixture twist it together with the wire going to the outlet add a jumper wire cap them and attach the jumper wire back to the switch s load terminal.
The other thing that you will see a circuit diagram could be traces. A wiring diagram usually gives information about the relative position and arrangement of devices and terminals on. Here is what you would have to do if possible change out the 2 wire to 3 wire cable from switch to light.
As you can see connecting a receptacle to the light would see the receptacle only hot when the light switch is on. Instead of making a pigtail with the line wire you make it with the load wire. Connect the ground to the green grounding screw or to a ground wire or grounded box.