dougrainer wrote:
IF you actually knew what your talking about. There are 2 versions. Older had only a Circuit breaker. newer versions have both the ON/OFF switch AND a Circuit breaker. Some have the combo On/Off-Circuit breaker. Doug
The OP said he'd had that unit for a while.. Indicating it's an older one.. and yes the circuit breaker is also the on/off switch.
Looks like a switch. in fact I'd swear it was a switch, not a breaker, based on it's design.. You will notice I did not say it was a Circuit breaker.
I SAID THE WIRING DIAGRAM SAYS IT'S A CIRCUIT BREAKER.
Atwood says it is. Not me.. And yes I do know what I'm talking about for I had one myself. It failed. I had to figure out why. (Did too, after all the problem was electronic and that's what I do).