Neat Outlet Wired To Light Switch
Connect the hot wire to the other terminal.
Outlet wired to light switch. A switch outlet combo like the one pictured above can be wired up in three ways. The hot source wire is removed from the receptacle and spliced to the red wire running to the switch. If the power comes to the light outlet first and then goes to the switch then this can be done fairly easily as long as the outlet is accessible isn t too full of wires already because the unswitched power is available as well as the switched wire that is connected to the light.
Hook up the outlet as you normally would. You just need to keep track of the wire designations and make the spliced connections to support the devices you are connecting to. The switch can control your lights the switch can control the outlet or the switch can control both your lights and the outlet.
This wiring diagram illustrates adding wiring for a light switch to control an existing wall outlet. The answer to this depends on how the existing circuit is wired. The neutral terminal is always marked.
The exception here is if the outlet that s controlled by the light switch is only connected to that light switch and there aren t any other wires. The incoming power from the outlet is attached to one of the light switch screw terminals and the black wire of the cable leading to the light fixture is attached to the other light switch screw terminal. Once you identify it be sure to turn off.
If there s a green or bare copper wire that s the ground. Say your countertop appliances are hogging all of the outlets in your kitchen. You then splice all the white wires and all the ground wires in the switch box together.
To add an outlet to a light switch you start by making a pigtail using the hot wire the wire going to the fixture controlled by the switch and a third length of wire. At the switch box the white neutral wires are spliced together and the ground wires are spliced and a pigtail wire is added and attached to the green ground screw on the light switch frame. Always connect the white wire to the neutral terminal of outlets and light fixtures.