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I think you are asking how do you fix or replace one breaker on a double pole breaker? Most if not all double breakers have a connector on the switch so that they both trip at the same time. They are also joined together in the body of the breaker. You have to change both of them. If that's not your question, please explain further.

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Q: You think you blew a fuse in your breaker box how do you fix that one of the two switches are tripped?
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