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Regardless of how sophisticated or elaborate the design, most lamps
have the same basic wiring and construction.
A typical lamp includes a shade that sits on a frame called a harp. A
socket holds the light bulb, or several sockets may hold several bulbs,
and a cord runs through a hollow channel, called a stem, inside the body
of the lamp.
If a table or floor lamp doesn't work, do the obvious: Put in a new bulb.
If it still doesn't light, check the circuit breaker or fuse that serves
the lamp's outlet. If the circuit is working, you may need to replace the
lamp socket or plug. Be sure to replace cords and sockets with parts that
are identical to the originals. |