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Updated on Kitchen 2024-02-11
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You see if the line contact is not good, whether the wire is connected to the socket where it is burned. If you have an electric pen, test whether there is electricity at the conduction piece of the socket and the line contact point, if there is no electric pen, turn off the electric switch, and then disassemble it to see if the contact is broken.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Unplug all the electrical appliances in the kitchen, that is, there is no load in the kitchen, if it still trips, it means that there is a local short circuit, which is mostly related to the long-term greasy and moisture emitted by the kitchen, resulting in a decrease in the insulation of the switch and socket, causing leakage current, when the leakage current is greater than the current of the main switch, it will trip, and the solution is to remove a live wire of all switch sockets and close the main switch. At this time, the main switch does not jump, and then install the switch socket one by one, until it touches the one where the main switch jumps, the fault is found, it can be replaced or repaired, in short, it can be used only after not jumping.

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