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The very first outlet in the circuit has a break, probably where the wires enter the receptacle.

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Q: How can all breakers be live and outlets not work?
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What happens if only half the outlets work on run the main breaker?

assuming you have reset all of the other circuit breakers as well, look for a ground fault interrupt outled (GFI). It will have a small red and black button in the middle. It will probably be near water, in bathroom kitchen or garage. Reset it and the other outlets should work again.


Are Federal pacific breakers allowed by any insurance company?

I live in Dallas and I have found no insurer who cares if you have FB breakers. My Farmers agent was not aware of the issue at all.


Why do two separate breakers control the same outlets?

The only time 2 beakers are run to one outlet is if the outlet is 240V. The breakers should have handle-ties connected to them to ensure that both breakers trip in the event of an overload. Nope its not 240 either,cause it continues to other outlets the same way.and can plug 110 accesories into them. I have come accross this everywhere. In rooms without a ceiling light, one half of a duplex receptacle is a switched lighting circuit and the other is a always on receptacle.


When the test button is pressed on a gfci outlet it sparks and trips two breakers in the main panel What could be the problem?

The test button should only trip the GFCI. The fact that it is tripping two breakers indicates that somehow both breakers are feeding your GFCI circuit. I have seen this when there was a wiring error and two circuits were joined in an outlet that was connected to a breaker and through the GFCI outlet. To troubleshoot determine which outlets are effected when both breakers are off. Pull outlet from box and if there are two feeds remove one from outlet and run a toner on wire left on outlet to panel and one off outlet to panel. The GFCI could block the toner so if one side of the outlet does not tone back to panel check at GFCI. There must be two paths to your electric panel for the two breakers to trip and the GFCI may be faulty as well. Another way to check is to have the GFCI reset and both breakers on. Check each outlet that you have identified as being on GFCI noting that they can be in different rooms. With all outlets working turn off one of the tripped breakers. See if any outlets so off. If not turn off the other breaker and turn on the first breaker. If power is still present then the outlets are being fed by both breakers.


All of the outlets in one room in your basement quit working none of the breakers are tripped what might cause this and how can it be repaired?

They're either connected to a tripped/faulty GFCI, or you have a loose hot wire somwhere in the circuit.


Can a house be connected in series circuit?

The breaker panel. Breakers are placed in series with all outlets.


Why do All the electric sockets in a room not work?

Some fuses/circuit breakers blown? Some cables not connected?


Are all universal adapters the same?

No they are not all the same. Universal adapters come in many different voltages and work in different outlets.


Who sings you can live beside the ocean and leave it all behind Swim out past the breakers watch the world go by?

It's "We can live beside the ocean/ Leave the fire behind /Swim out past the breakers/ Watch the world die." The song is called "Santa Monica" by Everclear.


Is square d breakers compatible with ge breakers?

Breakers are build to snap onto a buss bar in a breaker panel. If they look the same on the back end then they will likely work. If not do not try to force a fit. To add a little more to this: 1st of all it depends on what kind of Square D you are talking about. Square D Homline breakers will fit in a GE panel but GE breakers will not fit into a Homeline panel in my experience. Square D QO is not compatible with either.


When would it be a better idea in a residence to install a GFCI breaker instead of an GFCI outlet?

GFCI Breakers are quite a bit more expensive than a GFCI outlet. More often than not a typical residence will need only a handful of GFCI outlets that combined together will be cheaper than a GFCI breaker. If you need to protect a series of outlets with GFCI protection you can simply connect the rest of the outlets on that same circuit downstream from the first outlet on the line and make that the GFCI. All you have to do is connect all the other outlets to the LOAD side of the GFCI outlet. If a GFCI fault occurs in any of the outlets down stream they will trip that very first GFCI plug you placed and keep you safe.


How many 50 amp outlets can you run off a 125 amp main panel?

It depends on duty factor of each connected device. For a continuous load you can support 80% of 125 Amps which is 100 Amps. That would support two 50 A breakers each supporting a 40 Amp continuous load. If your loads were less and not continuous you can have more breakers. It is all a matter of supply and demand.