ANOTHER ELECTRICAL QUESTION

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I have a subpanel with 12 - 120v circuits. The sheathing on the romex wires coming into the panel was cut back so far that I cannot determine which hot wires are paired with which neutral. Without going into a long explanation why, I have a need to know which neutral goes with each hot wire. Anybody got any suggestions on how I can determine that? Thanks.
 
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I have a subpanel with 12 - 120v circuits. The sheathing on the romex wires coming into the panel was cut back so far that I cannot determine which hot wires are paired with which neutral. Without going into a long explanation why, I have a need to know which neutral goes with each hot wire. Anybody got any suggestions on how I can determine that? Thanks.[/

probably the only solution is to cut out an area above the panel.
 
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I have a subpanel with 12 - 120v circuits. The sheathing on the romex wires coming into the panel was cut back so far that I cannot determine which hot wires are paired with which neutral. Without going into a long explanation why, I have a need to know which neutral goes with each hot wire. Anybody got any suggestions on how I can determine that? Thanks.

An electrician that does neat work will have the Sheathing cut back close to the cable connector. He/she will also form and layer the wires neatly in the panel.
So you need to KILL the power to the panel, trace the hot wire from the breaker to where it comes in the panel and then pull out the neutral.
 
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I have a subpanel with 12 - 120v circuits. The sheathing on the romex wires coming into the panel was cut back so far that I cannot determine which hot wires are paired with which neutral. Without going into a long explanation why, I have a need to know which neutral goes with each hot wire. Anybody got any suggestions on how I can determine that? Thanks.

I would turn the power off to the panel and disconnect all of the white, neutral wires and all of the ground wires. Then I would do a continuity test from the hot wire to the neutral wires. If one of them goes to a light, the switch will have to be on. If they all go to outlets, then the meter will make a sound when you have continuity.

How To Test For Continuity | Fluke
 
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I would turn the power off to the panel and disconnect all of the white, neutral wires and all of the ground wires. Then I would do a continuity test from the hot wire to the neutral wires. If one of them goes to a light, the switch will have to be on. If they all go to outlets, then the meter will make a sound when you have continuity.

How To Test For Continuity | Fluke

I can see where the light switch trick would work but if the circuit only went to outlets there would have to have a load on them wouldn't they? I don't think you would get continuity between the hot and neutral on an open circuit. I do have a good multi-meter.
 
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They are in rigid conduit.

If they are in conduit then they should not have the outer wrap of Romex cable but just single strand wire such as THHN. To put romex in conduit I believe would be a code violation.
 
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You can match the current. By that I mean turn off all other loads on the circuit in question. Then put a heat gun or other known load on that circuit and if it pulls 9 amps on the hot, 9 amps will be coming back on the paired neutral.
 
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I can see where the light switch trick would work but if the circuit only went to outlets there would have to have a load on them wouldn't they? I don't think you would get continuity between the hot and neutral on an open circuit. I do have a good multi-meter.

Just plug in a 110 v heater or something.
 

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