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Will Bradley
February 10, 2022
The questions in this section are mis-labeled. What are the real questions?
That is actually a picture of a wiring board or wiring connector block rather than actually a circuit breaker. It did set me thinking about how circuit breakers are either on, off or tripped. It seems that sometimes we have circuits that have never been activated, some that are always on and some that have tripped from an overload at some time. The off ones can be turned on. The on ones can be turned off. The tripped ones must be turned fully off before they can be turned back on.
1 Comment
The questions in this section are mis-labeled. What are the real questions?
That is actually a picture of a wiring board or wiring connector block rather than actually a circuit breaker. It did set me thinking about how circuit breakers are either on, off or tripped. It seems that sometimes we have circuits that have never been activated, some that are always on and some that have tripped from an overload at some time. The off ones can be turned on. The on ones can be turned off. The tripped ones must be turned fully off before they can be turned back on.