I haven t connected any of the kitchen sockets, why is it still tripping

Updated on Kitchen 2024-05-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello! There are generally three reasons for circuit breaker tripping, the first is overload, the second is short circuit, and the third is leakage. First, overload is too many high-power appliances that exceed the rated current of the circuit breaker at the same time, but seeing that there are not many kitchen appliances in your home, this reason can basically be ruled out.

    Second, a short circuit may be a short circuit in a certain electrical appliance, one by one.

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