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110vac here in Québec has black and white wires. Which is N, which is L?
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Attachment 9986
110vac here in Québec has black and white wires. Which is N, which is L?
Hmm, won't let me edit.
I assume L is load (black wire connected to breaker), N is neutral (white wire to common bus bar).
Just wanna make sure.
in general... in US and I see in Canada..... L is for live or line..........(ps... don't kill yourself, or your dog)
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Quick Answer: What Does N and L Mean in Wiring?
L (Line / Live / Hot): The conductor that carries voltage from the power source to your device. It can cause electric shock if touched.
N (Neutral): The return path that completes the circuit back to the source. In the U.S., neutral is bonded to ground at the main service but must be kept isolated from ground on branch circuits and subpanels.