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BobP
August 30th 07, 08:56 PM
I have a new socket for a 175 watt MH pendant lamp but am not certain
how to wire it. The ground wire is a gimme, but do I hook the white
(hot) wire up to the spring that touches the center "electrode" of the
bulb or to the threaded part of the socket that the bulb screws
into? (I'd just look at the old one, but I don't have it in one
piece anymore, sad to say.)

Thanks!

Rancho

g_i_n_k_o[_2_]
August 31st 07, 01:15 PM
BobP > wrote:
: I have a new socket for a 175 watt MH pendant lamp but am not certain
: how to wire it. The ground wire is a gimme, but do I hook the white
: (hot) wire up to the spring that touches the center "electrode" of the
: bulb or to the threaded part of the socket that the bulb screws
: into? (I'd just look at the old one, but I don't have it in one
: piece anymore, sad to say.)
:
: Thanks!
:
: Rancho
:

Hot goes to the inside contact part of the fixture while neutral goes
to the outside threaded part. Think the reasoning behind this is
that it's much easier to accidentially touch the much larger piece
of metal.

Also, the standard colors are:
black -- hot
white -- neutral
green -- ground

Many hardware stores have simple wiring guides for sale that go over
all this info useful for home wiring. some of the better guides also
include common building code requirements.