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How Do You Identify The Neutral Wire In A Hanging Light Fixture?

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How Do You Identify The Neutral Wire In A Hanging Light Fixture?

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Identifying the neutral wire is necessary when re-wiring a light fixture. If not wired properly, your light will not function and/or your circuit will trip. Following the proper steps will ensure a successful identification of the neutral wire coming from the conduit box. Look at the wire. The white wire is neutral. If your wire is not color-coded, go to Step 2. Look at the screws the wires went to. The silver screw is always neutral. This is the same for the wire. Look at the actual wire. The silver wire is always neutral; copper is hot. Use an electrical pen tester to make sure of your decision. With the wires live, aim the tester to the wires. The wire that is hot will make the pen beep. The other wire will be neutral.

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