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I want to identify a circuit breaker for a disconnected stove in my main
panel (looks like # 6 red and black wires). This is a large house and the main panel is a maze of wires and breakers (200 A service). How can I tell which breaker controls this particular circuit? Can I just turn off the main switch, short-circuit the wires, and turn the main on again? Will this damage the Main breaker? Thanks for your help -- Walter www.rationality.net - |
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