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maesso
Jun 18, 2012, 02:39 PM
Repairing a lighting fixture in a line to neutral connection.

Question: Is it true that in a line to neutral connection, repairing a lighting fixture can be done safely simply by switching off the switch? And there is no need to manually switch off the circuit breaker?

Thanks a lot.

Elmer

donf
Jun 18, 2012, 06:00 PM
Repairing a lighting fixture in a line to neutral connection.

Question: Is it true that in a line to neutral connection, repairing a lighting fixture can be done safely simply by switching off the switch? And their is no need to manually switch off the circuit breaker?

Thanks a lot.

Elmer

Elmer, "Line to Neutral" is a term used to describe two points of a connection.

The way a light circuit is most often laid out is that the wall switch interupts the hot leg of the circuit. Switchs only carry hot conductors. Neutral is only now (2011 NEC) being required to be present at a switch outlet.

Personally, I personally dislike working on live circuits so, I kill the power at the breaker any time I can.

stanfortyman
Jun 18, 2012, 06:47 PM
It is NEVER safe to rely only on a wall switch. Very often there is other wiring that will still be live.

hfcarson
Jun 19, 2012, 05:51 AM
Elmer,
I strongly agree with Stan...
Turning off the circuit breaker may take 5 minutes...
Recovering from third degree burns (or worse)...

Stratmando
Jun 19, 2012, 06:46 AM
Safer to have breaker off, Personally I just turn off the switch and work it like it is live.
I work on many circuits live.
There are some absolute do's and dont's.