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本帖最后由 Mike_Wan 于 2010-8-4 18:23 编辑
& y" w/ U z7 Y3 T( S k$ n& ycheck bathroom 's GFCI receptacles first.
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* z3 r0 W7 Y) f6 D- zAASTAR 发表于 2010-8-3 21:58
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Thank you for your advise." w" F6 Q, a1 J6 ^8 c- w9 X
' H2 | Y; ]) v# L# {8 z$ ZGFCIs and wall plugs are on a seperate circuit and are working good. $ u7 g% T5 O( P7 ?% X( L3 P. z3 E* s
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Wiring rarely goes wrong, I believe. That is why you don't think it is a wiring problem.8 z1 X- ?6 b, Z5 s5 h- y2 w# m( Z
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Jacuzzi is also not working. On the electric pannel, the breaker marked Jacuzzi/Ensuite is ON and it has a 120 voltage between hot and neutral. I believe the breaker is working. Actually, no breaker breaks off on the pannel. They are all on ON position.. u3 h3 w0 |9 p, {
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So, it is not the breaker, not the GFCIs or wall plugs. Now, if it was not the wiring, what could be wrong?
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Kindly advise again. Thank you again. |
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