anythingyoucanimagine
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Inside the panel I've been doing it like this picture. I figure it's easy, understandable --and if it's not to code, etc. I can always slide the jacket sections off. For white, yellow and orange jackets I've been using a black Sharpie. For black I've been using a white paint pen.
I'm using 3M cable stackers for some of the runs across the garage (up over 8-feet). For those runs I'd like to label the wires. It's neat, organized, etc. (no twists in the wires, each wire stays in same position in each stacker, etc.) but if anyone ever needs to trace down a wire run I think it would be nice to have labels every 6-feet (or so).
I have terrible handwriting. Is it kosher to use a label maker and stick labels to the Romex/nm-b along the runs? What is best practice for marking and labeling? I'd slide off the jackets inside the panel and replace them with something from a label maker too. Just want everything to be to code as well. (and not look like a total hack/homeowner job)
Thanks.
I'm using 3M cable stackers for some of the runs across the garage (up over 8-feet). For those runs I'd like to label the wires. It's neat, organized, etc. (no twists in the wires, each wire stays in same position in each stacker, etc.) but if anyone ever needs to trace down a wire run I think it would be nice to have labels every 6-feet (or so).
I have terrible handwriting. Is it kosher to use a label maker and stick labels to the Romex/nm-b along the runs? What is best practice for marking and labeling? I'd slide off the jackets inside the panel and replace them with something from a label maker too. Just want everything to be to code as well. (and not look like a total hack/homeowner job)
Thanks.
