How to Install GFCI Outlet (4 Wires)

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    How to install, replace gfci gfi outlet in the kitchen, bathroom or in the garage.

Komentáře • 97

  • @susannelson7790
    @susannelson7790 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Thanks to this video, I was able to trouble shoot why the newly replaced outlet wasn't working or resetting.... THANK YOU!

  • @jimgoddard5672
    @jimgoddard5672 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks for posting this I've replaced GFCI's before, but I just put the wires in the same order, I put two new GFCI's in a bathroom that were just plugs and couldn't get them to work. Thanks for the informative video. Problem solved!

  • @jacktrim1975
    @jacktrim1975 Před rokem +14

    If you have four wires going into your GFCI you need to watch this video. Fought this problem for four hours before watching this video. Then changed wires and boom problem solved!

  • @abuggs
    @abuggs Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much. Spent 2 hours looking at other videos before this one

  • @dougvanderhoof4620
    @dougvanderhoof4620 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Big thanks! Several mysteries cleared up for amateur first try at this.

  • @gregroth4696
    @gregroth4696 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thank you!
    6 videos it took me to show the pins to release the wires from the old outlet. You are a rock star for not skipping the stupid stuff!
    Thank you!

    • @jsubs
      @jsubs Před 4 měsíci

      Anyone ever done a 5 wire GFCI?
      May need to do gfci breakers?

  • @user-jm5gk5wc5q
    @user-jm5gk5wc5q Před 4 měsíci +1

    One of the best videos i've watched so far

  • @user-re8mi3ky5p
    @user-re8mi3ky5p Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you. Great video and simple to follow

  • @bobbyramdass7317
    @bobbyramdass7317 Před 21 dnem

    Nice touch with the level👍. Learned something about silver and brass screws

  • @surferdude642
    @surferdude642 Před rokem +23

    An installer likely would not know where the Load wires go downstream. You should verify that by tripping the GFCI and see which receptacles or switches on this circuit have been affected. Then place the sticker "GFCI protected outlet" on those receptacles and switches. This will alert a user to check the GFCI first if one of those devices does not have power, and is safe to use in a location where water may be present. Normally GFCI and protected outlets are found in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms/garages, and outside. Those areas are going to be on 20 amp circuits and a 15 amp GFCI receptacle as shown, is acceptable by code.

  • @bumblestofbees
    @bumblestofbees Před 6 měsíci +1

    Best gfci video by far. Good work.

  • @billkraemer4710
    @billkraemer4710 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Always test after the install. I had a GFCI of the same brand and the outlets on the face of it were wired backwards resulting in a Hot Neutral, with all downstream outlets presenting correct polarity. Never seen that before. That Chinese kid that made it must have been that day. Always verify your work.

  • @tudocervera3764
    @tudocervera3764 Před 2 měsíci +1

    thank you sir.. very well explained.

  • @user-sf8nm1fr5j
    @user-sf8nm1fr5j Před rokem +3

    Thanks, First connected ground wire - main rule

  • @therealalienhunter
    @therealalienhunter Před 13 dny

    VERY WELL EXPLAINED!

  • @kylewtmr1680
    @kylewtmr1680 Před 3 měsíci +1

    THANKS MASTER 😊

  • @francocano6812
    @francocano6812 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you

  • @drive-2786
    @drive-2786 Před rokem +2

    thank you , well explain.

  • @mslilwolf1101
    @mslilwolf1101 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks this helps alot

  • @thomasly5405
    @thomasly5405 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very helpful. Thanks.

  • @anthonyzarudski5101
    @anthonyzarudski5101 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks dude 🤙🍺

  • @user-oc6yp6jk5i
    @user-oc6yp6jk5i Před 9 měsíci

    Remote Electrician Hi im Jon! I was curious if a GFCI can work similar to breaker box? I was told at Menards by a Professional in Electrical once being encouraged to get a GFCI Receptical as they say its a all in one and will not only protection against ground faults but also for shorts and lose wires on extension cords or faulty electronics plugged into a GFCI or even lightning spikes and surges of power to not only protect your devices from getting damaged but also from being zapped. I have a neighbor friend who is a Electrician that is making a special junction boxed extension cord using thick heavy duty outdoor extension cord and then every few feet i have a metal junction box and series of electrical outlet junction boxes down the cord and the first outlet is where a GFCI is getting installed and then the rest of the outlets down the extension cord is going to be regular standard outlets but protected by the GFCI and then the extension cord is getting plugged into a power strip that has a built in Circut breaker and a surge protector in it. I did not tell my Electrician neighbor friend that part that i am plugging it into a power strip that has a built in circut breaker and surge protector in it but thats probably alright as then it will have everything for sure together a all in one. I think that will all be alright together don't you?

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi Jon yes u can use gfci/afci on a regular breaker. nowadays there're breakers that have built in gfci/afci as well

  • @Dudeguysirmanbro
    @Dudeguysirmanbro Před rokem +3

    Is that ground coming from the load side? And not the line side? Meaning there is no equipment ground on this receptacle and any others downstream?

  • @ChristopherJohnson-st6fn
    @ChristopherJohnson-st6fn Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have three sets of wires coming out my outlet. I'm easily able to tell black (hot) wire coming from the panel, but the tester doesn't work on any white wire because they do not have any power flowing through them when all the wires are out. Is there any way to be able to tell the neutral (white) wire that is coming from the panel other than guessing? I'm not able to determine the white/black pairs just by looking since they are not really paired together in my outlet

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 11 měsíci

      you should be able to tell if you measure the voltage with voltmeter or just do continuity test on other 2 loads

    • @SymmetricalDocking
      @SymmetricalDocking Před 10 měsíci +1

      Look at the stuffing tube they came out of in the back

  • @michaeldonahay8255
    @michaeldonahay8255 Před rokem +3

    I noticed that the load wires was coming out on top of the hole the other wires on the. Bottom.But you hook the bottom wires on the load side.You hook all the wires opposite then what you said.

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před rokem

      no, I did not know before I tested with power tester which pair was the line. you may have missed that part.

    • @RF-hx4wc
      @RF-hx4wc Před rokem

      Could not see what tool you were using on your second power check. Also did not see how you made sure which of the blacks was load before screwing down. Otherwise liked your pace and other clarity.

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před rokem

      @@RF-hx4wc 2:30

  • @Tandymandan
    @Tandymandan Před 29 dny +1

    Something that always seems to confuse people. Line is for the set of wires that is hot. Load is the set of wires that are not hot.

  • @daveburgan
    @daveburgan Před rokem +1

    Does that need a spark ring or tape?

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před rokem +2

      great question.
      I normally tape it.
      but if box is bit deep I go with spark ring/box extender (wood, tile, metal box, drywall doesn't matter)

  • @ArmedPatriot
    @ArmedPatriot Před 8 měsíci

    So does the line side come from box and load goes to light or switch

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 8 měsíci +1

      line comes from the panel your homerun, load is outlet(outlets) that is being protected by that gfci

  • @ElParacletoPodcast
    @ElParacletoPodcast Před 5 měsíci

    I did the same installation, but one of my neutral white wire was hot in respect to earth ground, I tried different combinations, but no luck, I kept getting fixed green light, with fast blinking orange light.

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 5 měsíci

      How was it wired before you removed the old one? sometime other circuit may use same box as junction box, especially old built homes

    • @ElParacletoPodcast
      @ElParacletoPodcast Před 5 měsíci

      @@remoteelectrician thanks, this circuit is outside on my balcony, the old outlet had one black wire, but it was looped around one screw, and so was the white one, I later found out that they fed an outlet on one of the bedrooms, but when I replace the outlet the first time with the gfci , I kept the wire the same way, looped, but that didn’t work, so I cut both the black and white wires, I determined the black hot by measuring from black to earth ground/green wire, but then, when I measure white to earth ground, one end of one white wire was measuring 120v from that wire to ground, not the other white one, and the black, only one measure 120v to ground, I don’t know why white/neutral to ground would measure any voltage, so I ignored it, and placed my hot black to line input on the gfci, and white hot to the opposite, then I put the other black down to the load, and the other white to the other side, but same problem, I even tried switching the whites, but no luck, then I switched the blacks, and no luck either, this is an old condo building, built in the 70’s, I also tried putting one of those gfci under the sink, and no luck either, I had to put the old one back, those things are very sensitive. Thanks for the respond.

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 5 měsíci +1

      yea with old homes wiring it takes time to figure out what they did, so many things are not up to code. You’ll need on-site electrician to troubleshoot the circuit for u.

  • @Justgreatcontent
    @Justgreatcontent Před 7 měsíci

    Where did you purchase that fancy screwdriver?

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 7 měsíci

      I've had it for 10 years now. you can search on Amazon, mine is greenlee brand

    • @Justgreatcontent
      @Justgreatcontent Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you and keep up with the videos, they help me quite a bit.

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 7 měsíci

      @@Justgreatcontent thank you.

  • @abeibrahim5846
    @abeibrahim5846 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Great video - I followed your every step, but the outlet trips after 15-20 seconds and I'm not sure why...Please HELP!!!

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 3 měsíci

      double check the wiring and check the wiring on the load side other outlets that it may be feeding you may have short circuit. in rare cases faulty gfci outlet

  • @rgrisoli
    @rgrisoli Před 11 měsíci

    Good stuff, but why would one want a GFCI box when not near water like a bathroom or kitchen?

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 11 měsíci

      different states different codes. garage, outdoor outlets need to be gfci as well

  • @HuyNguyen-cw1dv
    @HuyNguyen-cw1dv Před rokem

    My outlet 15 amp ,May i replace 20 or 25 amp GFCI Outlet sir ?

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před rokem

      install whatever your breaker is rated for if 20 then 20 if 15 then 15. (there's no 25amp gfci)

  • @Cozcacuauhtli
    @Cozcacuauhtli Před rokem +1

    THANKS FOR SHARING

  • @xiomara3467
    @xiomara3467 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What happened if I connect the 2 black wires together and the 2 white wires also together? That is the only way my GFCI works I need help please

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 11 měsíci

      you need to define line and load, 1 pair is your line and usually 1 pair is load. but sometimes yes its connected to line all 4 wires but in that case that gfci protecting itself not the other device where other pair is going

  • @terriwilson5574
    @terriwilson5574 Před 29 dny

    What would cause the reset button not to reset on the GFCI (brand new)? Pushed all over it but its not resetting. Also why would the little green light on the gfci be on but no power going to my electronics? Thank you

  • @user-rv8hc9jb9w
    @user-rv8hc9jb9w Před 5 dny

    Is it ok to install a 15amp gfci if your breakers are 10amp?

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 5 dny +1

      technically no. you can upgrade the breaker "if" wire is 14 gauge to 15 amp.

    • @user-rv8hc9jb9w
      @user-rv8hc9jb9w Před 4 dny

      @@remoteelectrician I just realized I have a 15amp gfci not 10. Since my breaker is a 20amp would it be ok to use it being that it’s under the amp amount?

  • @paulcozens488
    @paulcozens488 Před rokem

    What if there’s a black and red and they are both hot from the downstream side

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před rokem

      usually when there's 2 hot lines one is switches. but its for regular duplex outlets not gfci. what circuit is it? living room? bath? bed?

  • @chandrahardy972
    @chandrahardy972 Před 9 měsíci

    So, which was the load and which is the line? Please explain.

  • @stevenjones6541
    @stevenjones6541 Před 6 měsíci +1

    If the circuit has other load devices other then outlets such as lights then it could be considered not a GFI circuit. Also the GFI should be a beginning of circuit run.

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 6 měsíci

      of course many scenarios out there. this video is a basic how to do, not a dive into every senario

  • @1DrBar
    @1DrBar Před měsícem

    what about splicing in a ground wire for the load. It's pretty unsafe and against code without ground going to downstream receptacles.

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před měsícem

      do it, what's the problem? in my case it's pigtailed already. everything metal, built with commercial code.

  • @Kr0n3kLe
    @Kr0n3kLe Před 4 měsíci

    I tried changing one in my bathroom that didn’t have gfci and lights up solid red. Test and reset don’t do anything to the light

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 4 měsíci +1

      make sure ground wire doesn't touch any terminals/neutral/hot wires

    • @Kr0n3kLe
      @Kr0n3kLe Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@remoteelectricianI checked all the wires and everything was fine. Used another new one and it works as expected. Thanks for the video and reply!

  • @joselengua1394
    @joselengua1394 Před 2 měsíci

    Im replacing one 4 cables but both are load? So what now?

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 2 měsíci

      no every outlet that has 4 wires has line and load. power/line comes from other outlet and go to the next one. like chain. in your case u should maybe locate the gfci first if both wires don't have power. (and install there just a regular outlet) if u don't understand what I'm saying hire professional

  • @patsport100
    @patsport100 Před rokem

    All connected, green light on, but still appliance will not work when in outlet? What could be wrong?

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před rokem

      what appliance? plug into other gfci if doesn't work you have an issue with appliance

    • @m.edwards7591
      @m.edwards7591 Před rokem

      I am having the same problem. The green light on the GFCI outlet is on. However, I have plugged lamp and phone charger in; neither work. Push button test doesn't work either

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před rokem

      @@m.edwards7591 check if line and load wires reversed

    • @m.edwards7591
      @m.edwards7591 Před rokem

      @@remoteelectrician Thank you.

    • @dstmars1
      @dstmars1 Před 9 měsíci

      @@remoteelectrician Holy smokes! It worked! I had same problem. Green light. Plugs no work. My outlet is not on a switch. Plug in my lamp it not work. I do not have pro testing tools. So I switched the black and white wires top to bottom and bottom to top and presto it worked. So I have a big question. I copied the wire positions exactly from my old non-gfci outlet. So why did that not work?

  • @StaceysYouTube
    @StaceysYouTube Před 7 měsíci

    Boy this is going to be challenging for me...lots of wires.

  • @dickmadison9619
    @dickmadison9619 Před 9 měsíci

    A little off subject. Should a GFCi receptacle be warm to the touch? Without anything plugged into it, it is warm to the touch and concerns me that it may be bad and headed for trouble. I replaced it about 10/12 yrs. ago. It has repeatedly tripped when a hair dryer is used, even on low setting. Lately it is tripping without anything plugged directly into it and I can't find what is making it trip. Does it sound as if just needs repalacing? I hope I did not derail your postings. :)

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před 9 měsíci

      it can be if you have other outlets on the load side of that gfci which is feeding those outlets

  • @martinstrickland8260
    @martinstrickland8260 Před měsícem

    What if you don’t have ground

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před měsícem

      no problem, most old homes don't. it'll still work

    • @martinstrickland8260
      @martinstrickland8260 Před měsícem

      You can put GFCI that has 4 wires no ground and connect to the other outlet?

    • @remoteelectrician
      @remoteelectrician  Před měsícem

      if u don't have ground you can still install it, it should still trip

  • @pumpupjam9648
    @pumpupjam9648 Před 4 měsíci

    I don't want any more GFI, in my kitchen. The electrician installed 3 of them. Its caused problems. I only needed 1 installed near the sink socket. Soon I will purchase a receptical that is residential commercial. And I won't ground. Am tired of it controlling my other receptors. Am tired of these trippumb every other week. Scares me, I'll be in flames!

  • @ChibuikeUlasi
    @ChibuikeUlasi Před rokem +3

    Thank you. Great video and simple to follow