When you make a new house, you install the electric wiring and outlets according to your need, but after some days or years you may feel the need of a fitting or outlet at some other place where you don’t have it. In that case, you either put a new outlet there or move an unused outlet at that place.
Tools and Materials required for moving are: drywall or keyhole saw, Phillips and flat head screwdrivers, cut-in electrical box, 12×3 electrical wiring, wire nuts, blank electrical plate, drill, 1 inch paddle bit, side cutting pliers and wire strippers.
Before starting the work, the first and mandatory thing to do is to cut off the power. For this turn off the breaker which is connected to the outlet you will be working on. You can use a volt meter or a light to test the outlet and verify that no power is flowing through the outlet.
Next step is to prepare the space where you need to install your new cut-in electrical box. For that, trace the outline by putting the electrical box on the wall and cut it using a keyhole or drywall saw.
The wires that were used in old outlet can be used for new outlet also. Hence, stretch the wires via attic or via basement up to the new outlet location. In case the existing wire falls short for the purpose then you can add a new wire to this existing wire so that it can easily reach at the desired location.
Install your cut-in electrical box at the place prepared for it. Properly tighten the two Phillips head screws, provided at the corner side. After setting up the electrical box, bring out the wires from wire feed to do the connections.
While connecting the wires to the outlet, always keep one thing in mind that you should always connect the black wire to copper or darker (hot) screw and white to silver or lighter (neutral) screw. Always connect the ground wire to green screw. Use screw driver to tighten the screw that attach the outlet to the electrical box and finally cover it with the cover plate.
Screw the blank plate into the old electrical box using the supplied flat head screws and check by switching on the power supply. If the new outlet is working fine, your work is successfully done.
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