Replacing Recepticle

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Can I replace a recepticle without turning off the power? What should I do? Wear rubber gloves? I should be fine as long as I dont touch the wires right?


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lllooolll I don't think you should have posted in "Electrics UK".

With my superhuman powers I see you are in Indiana which is in a different country far far away.

Mod Rupert
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recepticle for what? what circuit?

explain the problem and we'l tell you how to fix.

dont leave the power on.......even with rubber gloves on! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
 
Some sparks work live when they have to - ie. when the distribution board is 2 floors down. :wink: But it is not recommended.

Always turn the power off.
Rubber gloves are not the answer. :wink:
 
very good industryspark.

to carry on, if the op does use rubber gloves it will be

I'll be b(L)ack

as he gets frazled
 
you need to check the local laws (i stronly suspect from your use of the term recepticle and the mods message that you are not in the uk) about live working, here in the uk it is only allowed if other options are determined to be unreasonable.

either way even with the proper insulated tools and gloves (proper ones with gauranteed insulation properties not ordinary rubber gloves) dealing with live cables is something i would stronly reccomend any diyer to avoid.
 

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