We've inherited an old house, and the original panel for the house seems to be a subpanel to the new service panel that primarily has electric baseboard heating, and two 20A circuits of receptacles in the kitchen. In trying to figure out how things are wired up, I found this panel on the back porch behind the kitchen.
The indicated 5-7 double 60A breaker interrupts the lights in several rooms downstairs in the house.
The fading words do not match completely match the switches, but it lists "5 Range", but there is no electric range in the house. The kitchen has a gas range plugged into one of the new panel's 120V 20A circuits.
Is this breaker reasonable for the lights? Or did someone hack the lights onto a leg or two of the 60A range circuit?
I peeked into this kitchen lights switch box, which is controlled by this 60A breaker, and the wires look like relatively new Romex