Wiring Two Outlets In Parallel. When you use the standard procedure for wiring an outlet and you connect it to another in a daisy chain configuration you re wiring the circuit in parallel. The black and red wires are both hot and each is connected to one of the receptacles.
Wiring connections for receptacles in parallel the white or neutral wire from the circuit entering the electrical box goes to a twist on connector or wire nut the white or neutral wire leaving the electrical box to go onwards to the next electrical box and devices downstream. Pigtail the ground wire from the romex with a length of ground wire connected to the green screw. Strip the romex in the box strip the individual hot and neutral wires connect the white to the upper silver screw and the black to the upper brass screw.
Strip the romex in the box strip the individual hot and neutral wires connect the white to the upper silver screw and the black to the upper brass screw.
A parallel circuit is also a closed circuit where the current divides into two or more paths before coming back together to complete the full circuit. Two wire cable runs from the gfci to all the following outlets. The black and red wires are both hot and each is connected to one of the receptacles. In this diagram two outlets are wired in the same box with a separate 120 volt source feeding each.