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Breaker panel door stuck.
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Unplug all appliances that are plugged into outlets on that circuit and turn off all the lights then try the breaker again.
No matter where i put the handle i can t get the thing to open.
That big cabinet on the left looks like a ct cabinet not a panelboard breaker box.
There is a pull fuse or service disconnect switch in a box near your compressor that is in series with the power coming to the unit.
If i can open the door all i have to do is throw the switch.
It is ul listed for residential and commercial power distribution.
You wouldnt need to access this cabinet.
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But to answer your question to open that cabinet you just press the tab to the left and pull the door towards you at t.
That 277 volts will bite you i swear.
Anyways it seems like such a simple task but the main shut off seems to be stuck or something.
A breaker was thrown in my bathroom bedroom but when i tried to get to the switches the door won t open.
Do you plan on doing the work yourself.
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It s definitely the shut off handle that s stuck.
The door on that box should open easily.
The circuit breaker panel makes sure that these areas each draw electricity safely by allowing so many amps usually 10 20amps per breaker or fuse and can ensure a circuit is off no electricity running to it so you can work with the outlets switches and other wiring without getting electrocuted this is definitely a good thing.
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This load center is built with a plated aluminum bus bar that is.
In the attached pics sorry for the crappy quality you can see the shut off handle.
It s marked on off and open panel.
You are trying to get crisped.
If your panel is properly indexed you ll be able to determine which circuit the breaker controls by looking at the list on the panel door.