Wiring A Switch Plug Combo. The source neutral wire is spliced to the neutral on the receptacle half of the combo device and to the white cable wire running to the light. Scott a combo switch outlet will require the set of wires that are for the switched device in this case the disposal and the outlet will require a hot neutral and ground wire.
Instead of running a separate pigtail from the hot wire to each switch just leave the hot wire extra long. If the combo switch outlet is being installed at the kitchen counter top area then the combo switch outlet will need to be a gfi combo switch outlet. Two wire cable runs from the combo to the light fixture and the switch output is connected to the black wire running to the fixture hot terminal.
Scott a combo switch outlet will require the set of wires that are for the switched device in this case the disposal and the outlet will require a hot neutral and ground wire.
The source neutral wire is spliced to the neutral on the receptacle half of the combo device and to the white cable wire running to the light. Twist the end of the incoming hot wire around an end of both 5 inch extra lengths. Cover the joined ends by twisting on a wire nut. Next we need to check to see if the wall box where the combo plug and switch have the required wires.
