I know how much you guys love wiring ?'s -
I bought a couple Leviton surge suppression 110V hospital grade receptacles designed for a structured wiring installation for use in my basement home theater.
They are designed for a strip and poke type wiring connection with a screw to tighten the wire against the terminal, no bending wires around terminal screws but looks like a legit setup. There are "Line" and "Load" terminals with two holes next to each screw.
If I use the "Load" side of the recep to feed the downstream receps would that provide surge suppression for all the receps in the circuit? Like a GFI does?
Or should I just wire them to the other hole in the "Line" side? Poor instructions in the box, I assume the "Load" side is for downstream but why are there two choices?
One recep is stand-alone single box. 4 total downstream of other box.
Thanks!
I bought a couple Leviton surge suppression 110V hospital grade receptacles designed for a structured wiring installation for use in my basement home theater.
They are designed for a strip and poke type wiring connection with a screw to tighten the wire against the terminal, no bending wires around terminal screws but looks like a legit setup. There are "Line" and "Load" terminals with two holes next to each screw.
If I use the "Load" side of the recep to feed the downstream receps would that provide surge suppression for all the receps in the circuit? Like a GFI does?
Or should I just wire them to the other hole in the "Line" side? Poor instructions in the box, I assume the "Load" side is for downstream but why are there two choices?
One recep is stand-alone single box. 4 total downstream of other box.
Thanks!
