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The kitchen is damp and there may be leakage in places such as: sockets, circuit connectors.
Turn off all the electrical appliances in the kitchen, and the leakage switch will jump to check the wall socket on this road.
As long as there is a trip and the load is within the range, there is a leakage phenomenon, and it is recommended to ask an electrician to measure it on the spot.
The induction cooker itself does not have a grounding wire, so there is no leakage to the ground, so the cause of tripping is not the leakage problem of the induction cooker; Possible reasons: 1. There is a problem with the socket itself, it is recommended to replace the socket; 2. The capacity of the leakage protector is too small, resulting in overload protection, and a larger capacity leakage protector needs to be replaced.
No, check the drains and floor drains.
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