possibly not turned off.
No
When working with a 220v circuit, it is important to wear insulated gloves and safety goggles to protect yourself from electric shock. Make sure to turn off the power at the breaker before starting any work, and use a voltage tester to ensure the circuit is de-energized. Avoid working on the circuit in wet or damp conditions, and always follow proper wiring and installation procedures to prevent accidents.
The circuit stops working because of the short circuit
i assume main switch in that case at the mains input.
stabilizer circuit diagram
Depending which circuit burned out, yes.
when the fuse is not working
Nope... if the circuit has a gap in it - the path of electrons is interrupted, and that would stop the circuit from working.
check the fuses for the windows you may have shorted it out it is part of a circuit and since circuit is open when disocnnected the other window on the circuit will not work once you close circuit the other side will work
If one wire was to break only one of the bulbs on the circuit would stop working whereas if one wire broke on a series circuit all the bulbs would stop working.
Long winded but true.
not always, i assume