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Whenever I've installed (or changed out) a switched receptacle I always make the bottom half switched and the top live. Thinking that a lamp would be plugged in the bottom, leaving easy access the top section. I've often found the top half switched and it seems backwards to me.
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That sounds reasonable and I do it too but I am sure someone has the opposite opinion. The code is silent on it.
Greg Fretwell
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That sounds like the best way to go.
Bill
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I'm in agreement. If a lamp is plugged into the bottom switched half, the cord hangs down and the top half is easily accessible for non-switched access.
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My 1967 home had the switched outlet on top. I changed them all over to the bottom. And always install customer switched outlets on the bottom.
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Every house I ever bought had both halves of the duplex switched. It wasn't until I started wiring them myself that I had "half hots".
Greg Fretwell
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