After making sure the power is off you strip the black wire in the two conductor cable which also has a ground wire and make a pigtail with two 6 inch lengths of black wire salvaged from a spare piece of cable of the same wire gauge.
Installing light switch and outlet in same box.
If you want the receptacle to be powered all the time and want to use the switch to control a load other than the receptacle such as a light fixture you wire it like this.
If you put the loop over the screw in the counterclockwise direction tightening the screw will force the loop open and could create a loose connection.
Wiring two switches for two lights.
Codes also limit the number of wires that can enter an electrical box or electrical receptacle depending on the inside volume of the box and the gauge of the wires.
One will be the power line coming from the breaker box and the other will be the wires connected from the light switch to the light fixture.
Here two switches are wired in the same box to control two separate lights.
Some gang boxes are in locations that do not allow the box to be expanded to add a separate light switch.
It depends how you want the switch and receptacle to function.
Wiring a gfci outlet and a light switch in one box.
When installing a switch outlet combo unit you ll want to know the difference between the two sets of wires coming into the light switch box.
Box typical inside dimensions are about 2 in.
You can wire two single pole light switches in the same gang box using a device that combines two separate single pole light switches into one device using the original single switch space.
The outlet addition methods we show here are based on the most common wiring 14 gauge wire on a 15 amp circuit and an 18 cu in.
It isn t unusual to wire two or more light and switch combinations from the same power source in fact it s common practice.
This diagram illustrates wiring a gfci receptacle and light switch in the same outlet box a common arrangement in a bathroom with limited space.
Wrapping the wire clockwise when wiring a light switch ensures that the loop on the end of the wire will tend to close when the screw is tightened.
One source is spliced to each switch with a pigtail to power the two lights.
The hot source is spliced with a pigtail to the line terminal on the receptacle and to on terminal on the light switch.
The source is at the switch box and a 2 wire cable is run to each light.
They often run wires from the switch to a remote outlet but there s no reason why the switch and outlet can t be in the same electrical box.