I'm replacing all outlets in our house to match bright white and while doing so will be placing a few strategic GFCI outlets, as we have an ungrounded system in most of the house (1961 build). We also have numerous ungrounded 3 prong outlets and will be selling our house in the coming year, so I plan to switch them back to 2 prong outlets to limit code violations.
As ive started the project, I've noticed all ungrounded outlets that I've tested indicate a reverse polarity. Opening up the first outlet receptacle, I found white on gold, black on silver. My understanding is white is typically neutral, while black is hot. Testing my wires confirms black is hot, white is neutral. So from what I understand, whoever installed my outlets wired them backwards, as hot wire should go to gold, while neutral should go to silver.
My question is can I simply flip the wires on the newly installed GFCI so that it is correct polarity? Or is there a practical reason the wires were flip-flopped (reverse polarity) when installed?
As ive started the project, I've noticed all ungrounded outlets that I've tested indicate a reverse polarity. Opening up the first outlet receptacle, I found white on gold, black on silver. My understanding is white is typically neutral, while black is hot. Testing my wires confirms black is hot, white is neutral. So from what I understand, whoever installed my outlets wired them backwards, as hot wire should go to gold, while neutral should go to silver.
My question is can I simply flip the wires on the newly installed GFCI so that it is correct polarity? Or is there a practical reason the wires were flip-flopped (reverse polarity) when installed?