pitterpat
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Why this wiring: 1956 house FOUND CORRECT BREAKER!
7:23PM 03/02/13 NEWS FLASH: Found the correct breaker; see post 13 for answer!! Sorry for the bad post but thanks for the responses 7:23 03/02/13
I am wondering why my 1956 house is wired this way? I installed a ceiling fixture today to an existing ceiling box in the kitchen. There was a fixture there before I moved in, but by the time I bought the place almost 13 months ago the fixture was taken down when the previous owner's son had his guys remove the wallpaper and paint. So this was not a new box that was put in.
I wanted to turn off the electric to that box so I started turning off breakers in the box trying to find the correct one. I had mapped all of the breakers earlier last year but I thought I had just missed the switch that went with that ceiling fixture. Well after turning off every breaker (yes, I kept track of which ones I had turned off) I still did not have that one off yet. So in frustration and not wanting to go through it again, I turned off the main breaker and guess what? The main breaker is the breaker that controlled that switch. WHY? Why would this house be wired with the main breaker controlling that switch and I don't think it controls any other switches or outlets?
Is this so that you could turn off all the other breakers and still have that one switch and the light it controls on?
7:23PM 03/02/13 NEWS FLASH: Found the correct breaker; see post 13 for answer!! Sorry for the bad post but thanks for the responses 7:23 03/02/13
I am wondering why my 1956 house is wired this way? I installed a ceiling fixture today to an existing ceiling box in the kitchen. There was a fixture there before I moved in, but by the time I bought the place almost 13 months ago the fixture was taken down when the previous owner's son had his guys remove the wallpaper and paint. So this was not a new box that was put in.
I wanted to turn off the electric to that box so I started turning off breakers in the box trying to find the correct one. I had mapped all of the breakers earlier last year but I thought I had just missed the switch that went with that ceiling fixture. Well after turning off every breaker (yes, I kept track of which ones I had turned off) I still did not have that one off yet. So in frustration and not wanting to go through it again, I turned off the main breaker and guess what? The main breaker is the breaker that controlled that switch. WHY? Why would this house be wired with the main breaker controlling that switch and I don't think it controls any other switches or outlets?

Is this so that you could turn off all the other breakers and still have that one switch and the light it controls on?

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Took like 4 electricians to follow some bitty 1/2 conduit all over an 80,000 sq/ft building to find where that stupid wire went.