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Originally Posted by DQDick
Yes, that's correct. Something has to be on on that circuit to generate a red light. Which is a good reason to make sure yours are labeled so you are sure what is powering what.
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I marked every light/receptacle/appliance etc. with its corresponding circuit/breaker/fuse #
Now if there is an issue with anything, I can go directly to the right breaker/fuse to turn it off without having to figure out what goes to what.