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Home » DIY Encyclopedia » Electrical/Lighting » Fuses/Circuit Breakers » Circuit Breaker Box

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  • Also called the electrical house panel or service panel.
  • A metal cabinet used to hold a series of circuit breakers.
  • Usually found near the main service entrance of the house.
 

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