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Question by WILLIAM
Submitted on 11/1/2003
Related FAQ: Electrical Wiring FAQ (Part 1 of 2)
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I AM WIRING A NEW MEDICENE CABINET IN MY BATHROOM. I KNOW HOW TO CONNECT BLACK, WHITE AND GROUND WIRES BUT DON'T KNOW HOW TO CONNECT THE RED WIRE. IF I SEND MORE INFO CAN YOU HELP ME?  THANKS   WILLIAM
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Answer by SHAUN31
Submitted on 11/20/2003
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THAT RED WIRE COULD POSSIBLY BE FOR A GFCI OUTLET WHICH BREAKS THE CIRCUIT IN CASE OF A SHORT . OR MIGHT BE FOR A 3-WAY SWITCH IF YOU HAVE TWO ENTRY WAYS TO YOUR BATHROOM YOU COULD HAVE A 3-WAY SWITCH AND TURN ON/OFF AT BOTH LOCATIONS. YOU  COULD JUST TAPE THE WIRE AND NOT USE IT. ONLY USE THE BLACK , WHITE AND GROUND

 

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