Not seeing answers on this, and would like to fix this ASAP...
I'm a DIY guy, so forgive me if I screw up terminology...
My general question is: Is there a labeling convention to identify lines coming into a outlet (junction) box?
My specific example:
I have a circuit that feeds two outdoor receptacles, and one in the garage. I've confirmed that they're in this order:
GFCI outlet next to panel in garage.


Front outdoor outlet (note, the wire with the black tape is NOT the one coming from the panel, and was covering a nick in the wire).


Rear outdoor outlet. Right wire goes to garage (confirmed with meter).

Garage outlet (primarily used for our backup / overflow fridge/ freezer.


History:
House was built in 1999/2000. I moved here in 2005.
I previously added GFCI receptacles to each of the outlet boxes downstream of the one at the panel (overkill / rookie mistake).
I am now replacing the panel GFCI (with a new one), and all downstream receptacles will be WR (but non-GFCI) receptacles.
I am also trying to improve the waterproofing of the outdoor boxes. Of course, this is in response to the rain we had last week that filled one of the boxes with water, tripping GFCIs and making me nuts.
But my main question right now is, how should I label the ROMEX in each box, so it's easier to know which one is upstream (closer to the panel/supply), and which one is feeding the next box in the circuit?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
I'm a DIY guy, so forgive me if I screw up terminology...
My general question is: Is there a labeling convention to identify lines coming into a outlet (junction) box?
My specific example:
I have a circuit that feeds two outdoor receptacles, and one in the garage. I've confirmed that they're in this order:
GFCI outlet next to panel in garage.


Front outdoor outlet (note, the wire with the black tape is NOT the one coming from the panel, and was covering a nick in the wire).


Rear outdoor outlet. Right wire goes to garage (confirmed with meter).

Garage outlet (primarily used for our backup / overflow fridge/ freezer.


History:
House was built in 1999/2000. I moved here in 2005.
I previously added GFCI receptacles to each of the outlet boxes downstream of the one at the panel (overkill / rookie mistake).
I am now replacing the panel GFCI (with a new one), and all downstream receptacles will be WR (but non-GFCI) receptacles.
I am also trying to improve the waterproofing of the outdoor boxes. Of course, this is in response to the rain we had last week that filled one of the boxes with water, tripping GFCIs and making me nuts.
But my main question right now is, how should I label the ROMEX in each box, so it's easier to know which one is upstream (closer to the panel/supply), and which one is feeding the next box in the circuit?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
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