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    Jan 29, 2009, 02:47 PM
    Trumbull multi-breaker ?
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    I have an attached apartment to my home on a separate meter. The inside panel says trumbull manufactory co. multibreaker 120v-240v 70 amp. I am not familiar with these breakers at all. I would like to add a 220v circuit for a washer/dryer stackable. There are 4 switches but it looks like 2 big breakers. Each switch has 2 screws and one black wire connected to a screw. Does this mean the other screw is usable? I would like to take one of the wires off one and put it on one of the open screws of the other giving me 2 open screws on one switch and then attaching my 220 line to one of the switches. Is this possible or even close to correct?

    Thanks in advance for any responses
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    Jan 29, 2009, 02:54 PM

    Are you hear in the U.S. Can you please attach a photo of the panel box

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