 Okay, so head of viewer Kind of complain a little bit that when I did a breaker install, but I didn't actually show how to Insert that breaker into the panel. So what I want to do is I'm gonna go ahead and take this cover off of here and I brought a breaker with me as you can see this unit is Well, we consider a classic unit everything in here has got the white door cabinets We've got these old floors We've got the old wall color So what we're gonna do is upgrade this unit So I need to put a breaker in this panel anyway because I'm gonna change that hood To a microwave So it's gonna need a breaker so I'll go ahead and Take the cover off of that panel and I'll show you how to actually insert that breaker in the panel I'll show you what the breaker looks like on the back side and show you exactly where it snaps in place so that it makes contact and sends voltage out to what will be a microwave range hood Combo right here over the stove. So hang in there with me We'll get started So one of the things you want to do is When you got your little screws that you pulled off of this panel You want to go ahead and set them inside the panel What I've learned is that if you don't put these in the panel you set them on your countertop or something like that They tend to get lost so I Always just throw them in the bottom of this panel here because we actually are going to have to cut This drywall out and if you've watched one of my other videos You've seen that we cut the drywall out here. We cut it out up on the ceiling right there a little spot And then we also come over here On top of the hood and we cut a hole out right there And then inside of this cabinet We're going to put an outlet in there In order to do that We've got to cut this ceiling out and drop that wire down through the wall So that we can plug our microwave in because the circuit that this hood is on is only a 15 amp circuit That microwave is going to require a 20 amp circuit. That's why we go ahead and we put a 20 amp breaker in this panel and this is the back of it So what you've got is this part of it right here is actually what clips into This bar the little silver part here I'm sorry this part that it does this part Connects right to here. That's what kind of holds it in place I'll show you all the steps of exactly how to mount this breaker how to insert it into a breaker panel and What you want to do is you want to make sure you're not playing with the electricity You know you get 240 volts coming in these wires right here. It looks like I'm pretty close to them But I'm not and That'll give you a pretty good zap. So you definitely want to be careful with that So if you understand how a the breaker panel works As you see right here, we have 110 volts 110 volts here, and this is your ground or my ground but your neutral So you between these two you get 110 between these two you get 110 In the way this panel is these lugs go down each panel and Every one of these every other one of these Is 110 volts So your double breakers your 240 volt breakers are using One stab lock that's coming from this side and one from this side Which is this one in this one? That gives you 240 volts if you only use them one that's your hundred and ten So this 20 amp that I just put in here is 110 volts It's only using one side of the hundred and ten this leg This leg is using is all of these this side here So when you're setting up your breaker panel you want to try to keep these as even as you can Of course, we're gonna have an odd breaker here But if we did an addition we put it on this side and Keep the panel even that way you're kind of sharing that voltage But that's how this breaker panel sets up. Like I said, this is a square D panel They're all probably pretty much the same the breaker styles are going to be different, but the way that they're set up every other leg is your hundred and ten and Then two of those every other legs together gives you 240. I'll show you again how this breaker pops out You just want Disconnected from the power leg off of the plastic tab here. It's piece right here is holding the plastic to the plastic on the panel This one here is actually hooking to the power leg on that side of the panel And they just snap in place You can line this up with your plastic Bring it up right next to your other breaker in place Just like that So for the viewer that Was upset with me because my big fat shoulder got in the way Hey, I'm really sorry about that Like I said in the comment on the other video didn't realize my shoulder was big or fat And for that, I'm sorry if it got in the way. I hope this helps you To know how this breaker snaps in on a square D panel It's that simple. This is Dan Giles I say you soon