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Hey there. I just installed a new light by splitting off of my duplex wall outlet and I was wondering if someone could verify that it is correct. Below is the drawing of what I did. The setup works, I just want to make sure it is safe. Is this good? Thanks for the help!!

outlet_diagram.jpg
 
Hey there. I just installed a new light by splitting off of my duplex wall outlet and I was wondering if someone could verify that it is correct. Below is the drawing of what I did. The setup works, I just want to make sure it is safe. Is this good? Thanks for the help!!

outlet_diagram.jpg
Well i would think twice before i shagged it:)
 
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I'd hazard a guess you are in the states?

mdshunks is your man if so, but from a uk sparks perspective;
  1. lack of cpc (earth) to light fitting.
  2. requires a fused spur between light & socket outlet.
 
Thanks for the replies. I'm from Canada actualy, but our systems are pretty much the same as the US.

It doesn't look like the light fixture has a screw for the ground, just the pos and neg. A fuse would also be a good idea. As the setup is right now, am I looking at any serious safety issues?

Thanks again :)
 
I don't really give advice to DIY's, but the best place for you to get DIY help for Canadian wiring is Self Help Forums - Powered by vBulletin

Assuming you drew your picture as an accurate reflection of what you actually did, you've got a few problems on your hands. Your house isn't going to burn down today, but it doesn't quite square with the code.
 
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"Your house isn't going to burn down today,"

I am going to remember that quote and if the situation arises will use it myself one day.
 
Wheres the switch?

Looks like you've connected the light directly across live and neutral without a switch so light will be on permanetly
 
Wheres the switch?

Looks like you've connected the light directly across live and neutral without a switch so light will be on permanetly

The switch is built-in. It's one of those dangling pull strings (light grey on the diagram)
 

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