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How To Check Out Electrical Appliances
If you have circuit breakers instead of fuses, the
breaker handle on the inoperative circuit will be tripped. All you have to do is push it back on again to restore current.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/basic_methods/how_to_check_out_electrical_appliances.html
2.
Setback Thermostats
First, cut power to the thermostat by turning off the switch on the heating system or at the circuit
breaker box (or fuse box).
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/energy_economics/setback_thermostats.html
3.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
Panel types combine the function of a GFCI with that of a circuit
breaker (protection against current overloads). They're installed in your electrical service box, in place of a normal circuit
breaker, and protect the whole circuit.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/safety_and_special_interest/ground_fault_circuit_interrupters.html
4.
Polarized Outlets
This can be done by pulling the main switch, removing the circuit fuse, or flipping the circuit
breaker that feeds that particular outlet.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/tools/polarized_outlets.html
5.
Two - Stroke Engine
Burned or pitted
breaker contact points.
Breaker contact points too close together.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/e/engine_gasoline/two_stroke_engine.html
6.
Ignition Systems
(2) An igniter or circuit
breaker.
(3) A self-induction coil.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/e/engine_gasoline/ignition_systems.html
7.
Wiring
The fuses in the main
breaker box (if visible) will be marked 100 or 200 A. If you can't see inside the main
breaker box, look for the wires leading into it from the outside.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/home_ownership/purchasing_and_building/inspecting_a_house/wiring.html