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Bob_Landry
Jun 23, 2013Explorer
There are several things I'm still trying to understand about Keystone. One is that all of the overhead light fixtures are on a wall switch except the ones in the bedroom. One $2 wall switch and a little wire? Really?
Another is the electrical outlet wiring. The GFCI outlets all appear to be on a circuit breaker that is labeled GCFI. No foul there. In the course or tying into an existing outlet to run a switchable outlet for the air compressor, it appears that the non GFCI outlet are wired to the microwave C/B. There is an empty slot on the power middle. Come on Keystone. Would one more household type C/B breaker have cost you that much? Really?
Range hood outside exhaust. There isn't one. Instead, there is a window that extends behind the stove that is too low to even look out of without having to bend over.
Another is the electrical outlet wiring. The GFCI outlets all appear to be on a circuit breaker that is labeled GCFI. No foul there. In the course or tying into an existing outlet to run a switchable outlet for the air compressor, it appears that the non GFCI outlet are wired to the microwave C/B. There is an empty slot on the power middle. Come on Keystone. Would one more household type C/B breaker have cost you that much? Really?
Range hood outside exhaust. There isn't one. Instead, there is a window that extends behind the stove that is too low to even look out of without having to bend over.
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