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So I circuited a junction box to a panel, then I wanted to draw a homerun manually from the box to the panel and tag (lable) it. When I draw it in though it has all the circuits attached to the panel on the tag, where it should only read the panel name and the circuit number of the junction box on the tag instead of all the circuits on the panel. Any reason the tag might be showing every circuit? It is weird that it is doing this because the junction box is ONLY circuited to one thing (the panel).
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You might try and add another connector to the j-box. Then you can put the homerun on its own connector and tag it. Then you should have it labeled by itself.
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i have tried creating a reccesed wall mounted juntion box but it doesnt quite come out right
any advice that can help me sort this out?
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