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本帖最后由 Mike_Wan 于 2010-8-4 18:23 编辑
, y$ E0 ^4 t7 @5 mcheck bathroom 's GFCI receptacles first.0 g6 z9 T, l) h( S4 b! s8 ^
there is no problem for wires.: ~8 [! J0 f: i
AASTAR 发表于 2010-8-3 21:58 
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7 h% D0 G( `1 s) r8 j2 T. MThank you for your advise.
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GFCIs and wall plugs are on a seperate circuit and are working good.
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7 i% r2 v" E8 |( m6 t( n, f) jWiring rarely goes wrong, I believe. That is why you don't think it is a wiring problem." X9 @9 C; a1 k, h* Q" l: O9 p
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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.
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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?3 Z& S' G0 k0 F. b6 N. H1 }1 {
! @$ @! Q" c) ^4 c( m, VKindly advise again. Thank you again. |
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