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Old 03-16-2008, 10:55 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Any Professional Electricians here?

Your right he most likely does not need to re-wire. But he says that all that crap is on one circuit and is causing the breaker to trip. In order to keep this from happening just run another home run and make that one circuit into two.

But you make a good point i didnt see his stove was on that circuit which should be 220. All the rest would be fine with 110. So i think he is misinformed on how that circuit is wired. At least i hope so because that is a crazy amount of load for one circuit.

in our house we usually run one circuit in the kitchen for the fridge and a couple of receptacles. Than another for the microwave. Another for the rest of the receptacles. Than another for the dishwasher and garbage disposal. than a 220 for the stove/ range.
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