...breakers installed on two adjacent circuits. One works fine - does not trip. The afi breaker beside it trips as soon as it is flipped on. We tried switching circuits, but both circuits worked on the ...
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...electric dryer is 30A 240V unless it is natural gas. If the wire is #10awg then you can put a 30A circuit breaker on it. If the wire is #12awg then you DO NOT want to put a larger circuit breaker
circuit breaker tripped when turned A/C on. Reset breaker on breaker box. Still no power. reset several times. Still no power. Why? Is it the breaker or a wiring problem? Is this new installation? ...
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...that is used to instantly turn off the power ( 1 nanosecond) when the balance between he input circuit and the neutral circuit is compromised by a potential short circuit ( electrocution) A ...
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...circuit breakers Do Not trip. - Outside meter box checked by electrical company: no problems. How come only the Main Breaker is tripping? sounds like a loose connection ,or possibly a weak main ...
...to do when just one breaker keeps popping when trying to turn on You have a wiring problem on that circuit. The circuit is doing it's job. Call a qualified
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...breakers that are intended to be used as two separate breaker and lack the need for the bar that synchronizes them, this is because they are not being used to power a single circuit or item, but ...
...BREAKERS ARE WORKING AND THE NEUTRAL IS OPEN , MOVE ONE OF THE WIRES FROM A BREAKER YOU KNOW TO BE WORKING ,THEN REPLACE IT WITH ONE THAT IS NOT IF CIRCUIT COMES UP THE BREAKER IS NOT WORKING IF IT ...
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...problems. Everything else in the house works fine. Thanks for your advice. A red indicator means a circuit overload has tripped the breaker. You mentioned a heater? Does the circuit tripping coincide ...
...take an amp reading to see if the breaker is doing its job and tripping on an overload situation. if the circuit is exceeding the breakers rating then the problem is with the unit not the
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