paloma354
Oct 4, 2009, 05:03 AM
I just moved into a new home and want to install a ceiling fan in the kitchen. While going through the breaker box switches to determine which one would control the power for that fixture, I went through all of them but that light never turned off.
There are two breaker boxes in my garage which the home inspector called being "double lugged" which I don't know what that means. One has numbers 1-16; #5 and 6 seemed to turn nothing off (although I did not check every single outlet). The second box has only two switches and when I turned them off nothing seemed to be affected. I then tried turning off different combinations of the two breaker boxes at the same time, but again nothing different seemed to happen.
I discovered which switch controlled each of my rooms and the clothes dryer, but two kitchen lights and two garage lights which stayed on no matter what I turned off at the breaker. There are no other breaker boxes in the house. Does anyone have any ideas about this before I have to call an electrician?
Thanks so much!
There are two breaker boxes in my garage which the home inspector called being "double lugged" which I don't know what that means. One has numbers 1-16; #5 and 6 seemed to turn nothing off (although I did not check every single outlet). The second box has only two switches and when I turned them off nothing seemed to be affected. I then tried turning off different combinations of the two breaker boxes at the same time, but again nothing different seemed to happen.
I discovered which switch controlled each of my rooms and the clothes dryer, but two kitchen lights and two garage lights which stayed on no matter what I turned off at the breaker. There are no other breaker boxes in the house. Does anyone have any ideas about this before I have to call an electrician?
Thanks so much!