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Breaker Interlock Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

A breaker interlock prevents two breakers from being turned on at the same time. If it's malfunctioning, turn off the main power, check for damage, and ensure the interlock is properly seated. Replace if necessary.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off Main Power
    Do: Locate and turn off the main circuit breaker to cut power to the panel.
    Observe: Lights and devices in the home should turn off.
    Means: Power is safely disconnected.
    Next: Step 2
  2. Inspect the Interlock
    Do: Visually check the interlock for cracks, bends, or wear.
    Observe: Physical damage or misalignment is apparent.
    Means: Interlock may need replacement.
    Next: Step 3
  3. Test Breaker Movement
    Do: Manually move the interlinked breakers to check for smooth operation.
    Observe: Breakers may stick or fail to move together.
    Means: Mechanical failure or debris is likely.
    Next: Step 4
  4. Clean and Lubricate
    Do: Clean the interlock mechanism and apply a small amount of electrical contact lubricant.
    Observe: Breakers move more freely after cleaning.
    Means: Debris or corrosion was causing the issue.
    Next: Step 5
  5. Reinstall or Replace Interlock
    Do: If damaged, remove the old interlock and install a new one following manufacturer instructions.
    Observe: Interlock fits securely and allows proper breaker operation.
    Means: Issue is resolved.
    Next: Step 6
  6. Restore Power and Test
    Do: Turn the main breaker back on and test the interlocked breakers.
    Observe: Both breakers can be turned on simultaneously without issues.
    Means: Interlock is functioning correctly.
    Next: Complete

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Physical Damage
Cracks or bends in the interlock prevent proper engagement.
CommonEasy–MediumReplacement interlock kit
Corrosion or Debris
Accumulated dust or corrosion hinders movement.
SometimesEasyElectrical contact lubricant
Improper Installation
Interlock not seated correctly during installation.
SometimesEasyNone
Wear and Tear
Long-term use causes parts to degrade.
CommonMediumReplacement interlock kit
Manufacturer Defect
Defective interlock from the factory.
RareHardNew interlock from manufacturer
Incorrect Breaker Size
Mismatched breakers don't align with the interlock.
RareMediumCorrectly sized breakers

Parts matching

Select the right replacement interlock for your panel:

Consult your panel's manual or the manufacturer's website for exact part numbers.

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FAQ

What is a breaker interlock used for?

A breaker interlock ensures that two or more circuit breakers cannot be turned on at the same time, which is often required for 240V appliances or to prevent electrical conflicts.

Can I install a breaker interlock myself?

Yes, if you're comfortable working with electrical panels and have the proper tools. Always turn off the main power before starting.

How do I know if my interlock is faulty?

If breakers won't both turn on, feel loose, or cause electrical issues, the interlock may be damaged or improperly installed.

Are all breaker interlocks the same?

No, they vary by panel brand, model, and the number of breakers they support. Always use a compatible interlock.

Can a bad interlock cause a fire?

A faulty interlock can lead to electrical overloads if breakers are improperly used, which may cause overheating. Always ensure correct installation.