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I needed to turn off power to the living room, no breakers seemed to work. So, I shut them all off one by one until the power shut off.

Turns out, I have to kill two breakers to kill living room power. Is this normal (I doubt it)? Easiest way to track this down?

I left one of them off.

I needed to turn off power to the living room, no breakers seemed to work. So, I shut them all off one by one until the power shut off. Turns out, I have to kill two breakers to kill living room power. Is this normal (I doubt it)? Easiest way to track this down? I left one of them off.

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Are they stacked together? You have to try everything in the room with each circuit on by itself

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They are separated by an unrelated breaker. #17 & #21

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if you are unfamiliar with toning and isolating copper wire hire an electrician

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Since I don't know what you typed, I guess I'll be calling someone.

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Is one for lights? One for receptacles? You have to check. Test the receptacles to. If you aren't sure call an electrician

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The lights and recepticals all turn off with these breakers. None turn off unless both breakers are tripped.