Circuit Breaker Box Locations

Circuit breakers have several positions.
Old have two, off and on.
Newer ones have three, Off, Tripped and On. The tripped position is centered just short of Off. You must move the tripped toggle to the off position before moving it to the on position.

If the source of the problem is known and removed from the circuit it is Ok to turn the breaker back on. If it is unknown an electrician should be consulted. Common problems are too many devices on a circuit like two portable floor fans or one floor fan and a vaccuum cleaner. These combinations draw more current than the circuit can provide so the breaker trips to prevent overheating.
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    Sanctuary/Basement

    Located in the South West corner of the sanctuary asile. Open the door and notice the top switches are for the sanctuary lighting. Each breaker serves one pair (2) of ceiling lights.  Open the brown door to see the outlets and basement circuits. These are from 1950 Sanctuary remodel.
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    Prayer Room

    Located in the South West corner of the room. These control outlets and lighting in the area.
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    Undercroft Electrical Room

    Enter the east undercroft door, across from the boiler room door. Watch Your Head!! Sit on a rolling seat and carefully walk yourself straight into the electrical area. The large breaker box LP? is most often the one to look at.
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    Atrium Outlets

    Outlets:
    TVs on Columns = Office Basement Mechanical Room - Panel A-A Circuit #5 

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    3C's Classroom Patio wall lights LC-106,7&8 and Playground Lights

    These are controlled through the contactor and timer in the LC basement electrical room. There is also a photocell on the exterior wall of LC-101 above the patio that controls the system. One cell is for the parking lot lighting and the other is for the  exterior building lighting. There is a circuit breaker, #32 in Panel LP-BA in the LC basement mechanical room which supplies this particular circuit.

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    OA Mechanical Tech Closet LPA





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