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Most residential homes are fed with 220-240V AC 1 phase.

If you lost a phase only 1/2 the circuits in your house would work

Any appliances that were 220-40 VAC would not work

Basically every other circuit breaker in your panel would work and the ones that are double would not

If you lost a phase and you ran an appliance and it made a humming noise instead of running turn it off immediately. And call the electric power company to fix the supply into your house!

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