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Are you throwing circuit breakers ,or are breakers shutting down because too much is drawn ? Or do you just find it odd that the house is wired that way? It's not uncommon and that is how it was done in those days. In the older houses that are not going to be completely rewired by it's current owner, we add dedicated circuits in their kitchens ,bathrooms entertainment center and computer rooms !Sometimes just one or two.you can call your electric company and ask how much power is coming into your house. Is it say 100 amp ,or two hundred amp ? That's the question.A electrician or general contractor can tell by looking at the line from the pole to the house.If it's 100 amp., that means it was never changed over. Whats coming into the house in amps., has to do with the distribution of power through out the house. Thats about knowing what you got to work with.You have your major draw items,electric water tank,stove .Dryer/washer. With everything going,that electric stove draws a lot of power/amps.Take a look at those 220 amp. breakers and see what those numbers are, 40 amp. or sixty amp. That doesn't mean those breakers are drawing that much in use,but in full use a stove for example draws what it draws. Starting to figure something out? It's wired the way it's wired in accordance with power distribution.Do you have a attic or access to your attic? Do you have a basement and is there any visible wiring there?
When you bought the house, did your inspector tell you it was over due for rewiring,or did it all check out?
OK, so,take a look in the panel box and let's see what is there. Count the breakers how many 15 amp. and how many and how much are the big draw breakers?Those are the 220 ,maybe forty maybe 60 amp. And how much is coming into the house? The electric company will tell you that answer.
Got to start somewhere right ?
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