Electrical – How to wire two switched outlets but power is connected at the first outlet

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I'm trying to connect a new switch and two new outlets (from switch) to an existing electric line. This new switch should turn the two new outlets on and off.

However, I'd like to connect it as follows:

  • Existing power is closest to new outlet #1.
  • New light switch and new outlet #2 are on the other side of the room and located next to each other.

Are there any wiring diagrams to explain how to connect this? I think I can do this with my 14-2 wire but I'm not positive.

EDIT: Does this diagram look correct? Switch Diagram

Best Answer

If the power enters at the first receptacle outlet, then you can wire it as follows:

At the receptacle outlet box

  • 14/2 feed into the receptacle outlet box.
  • 14/3 between the receptacle outlet box and the other outlet box.
  • Connect white wire from 14/2 feed to the silver screw on the receptacle, and the white wire from the 14/3 cable going to the other box.
  • Connect the black wire from the 14/2 feed, to the black wire of the 14/3 cable.
  • Connect the red wire from the 14/3 cable, to the brass screw on the receptacle.
  • Connect all grounding conductors to box and device.

At the other outlet box

  • Connect the white wire from the 14/3 cable to the silver screw on the receptacle.
  • Connect the black wire from the 14/3 cable to one of the switch terminals.
  • Connect the red wire from the 14/3 cable to the brass screw on the receptacle, and the other switch terminal.
  • Connect all grounding conductors to box and device.

Switch controlled receptacles
Grounding conductors not shown for simplicity