While using a hair-dryer, the power was lost for a few outlets in one room.
Normally, I believe this would just be a matter of switching the circuit breaker to Off, and then On, and it should be fine.
However, when I look at the circuit breakers, none of them seemed to have tripped. I also don't know exactly which one is for that room because all are not labeled. (I recently moved to this place).
By trial and error, I moved one circuit braker at the time to Off-and then ON, but nothing changed. The outlets still don't work.
Is this a broken circuit, where I should replace the entire circuit braker?
And how can I determine which is the bad circuit braker?
Some of them are also "coupled" two and two, if that makes any sense?
Thanks! Obviously a novice....
Normally, I believe this would just be a matter of switching the circuit breaker to Off, and then On, and it should be fine.
However, when I look at the circuit breakers, none of them seemed to have tripped. I also don't know exactly which one is for that room because all are not labeled. (I recently moved to this place).
By trial and error, I moved one circuit braker at the time to Off-and then ON, but nothing changed. The outlets still don't work.
Is this a broken circuit, where I should replace the entire circuit braker?
And how can I determine which is the bad circuit braker?
Some of them are also "coupled" two and two, if that makes any sense?
Thanks! Obviously a novice....
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