Doesn't the breaker move to the middle position when tripped? Or does it not always do that? All of the breakers are in the ON position. .....but tomorrow, I will flip them off and then on.
Thanks for the info on what to look for in terms of breaker type.
Thanks for the info on what to look for in terms of breaker type.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 3:18 PM, pumps2fix@yahoo.com [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Dryer outlet should read 120 volt on EACH leg to "common".....Total
240 volts......Your dryer breaker should be at least 30 amps and a
"double breaker"....Note: when a breaker "trips" the handle or lever does
not move to the opposite side.....It will just "unseat" and still appear to
be "in place".....To reset the breaker the lever has to be moved to the
opposite side and than back to its normal operational position....Pumps
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