Does your home electrical panel have circuit breakers that continually keep tripping. Or is the service panel in your home so old that you have fuses and your constantly replacing fuses.
A common cause with the continually tripping of a circuit breaker can be one of two things get seriously overloaded, or it’s a loose circuit. Overtime for whatever reason the circuit breaker has managed to become loose. This can be easily and quickly fixed by tightening the connections on the electrical panel.
This may seem like an easy, simple task, but it is not one that should be performed by the homeowner. The only person you should ever let remove the cover of your electrical panel is a licensed professional electrician.
Your electrical panel is equipped with circuit breakers or if the panel was installed before 1965 your home electrical panel may have fuses. Both fuses and circuit breakers out there as a safety precaution. Designed to interrupt the power flow when that particular circuit is overloaded. When the circuit is dangerously overloaded the fuse will blow or if the circuit breaker circuit breaker will trip and shut off the Power. These devices are provided to protect against electrical fire hazards the circuit breaker trips or fuse burns out this is a strong indication services of a licensed electrician to find out why the circuit is overloaded is needed.
Does your home electrical panel have circuit breakers that continually keep tripping. Or is the service panel in your home so old that you have fuses and your constantly replacing fuses.
A common cause with the continually tripping of a circuit breaker can be one of two things get seriously overloaded, or it’s a loose circuit. Overtime for whatever reason the circuit breaker has managed to become loose. This can be easily and quickly fixed by tightening the connections on the electrical panel.
This may seem like an easy, simple task, but it is not one that should be performed by the homeowner. The only person you should ever let remove the cover of your electrical panel is a licensed professional electrician.
Most likely, your home or that of someone you know contains a fuse box. Fuses work in the same way as breakers to cut off power and prevent overloads in the electrical circuit. Both fuses as well as breakers are very useful for protecting your home from electrical fire.
One problem with fuse is when someone places a fuse that is more powerful than the circuit can handle. A homeowner might tire of changing blown fuse and instead add a 30-amp fuse to replace it. This allows for more current into the circuit that the circuit is designed to handle. A fuse that “blows” indicates an overload. These must be replaced as the fuse elements may catch fire, which could lead to a fire.
An electrician should inspect the fuse box to ensure that the correct fuse base is installed. To prevent overfusing, use Type S fuses for aging fuse panels. The only type of fuses that are allowed by the National Electrical Code in new fuse box installations is Type S.
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The fuses and circuit breakers are located at the main service panel. Since you cannot turn off the main power to the panel, you are working with live electricity. You should NOT attempt to replace a circuit breaker yourself.
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