The air switch of one of my house s tube kitchen latches has recently tripped from time to time, and

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

    You're referring to the exhaust fan in the kitchen, and the fan is connected with a separate auto-trip switch. The switch trips itself mainly because the power line of the section of the bolt connected to the automatic trip switch has a leakage short circuit, so that the switch trips by itself, or the automatic trip switch has been broken, and it needs to be replaced with a switch (sold in a hardware store), according to what you said, the automatic trip switch is more likely to be broken. It can be tested like this:

    First prepare a screwdriver, turn off the main power supply (this is safer), and then come to the automatic trip switch you said in the kitchen, disassemble the cover above the switch with a screwdriver, now you can see that there are two wires on the switch, there are two wires below, the two wires above are connected to the main power supply, and the two wires below are connected to the bolt, now you unscrew the two wires under the switch with a screwdriver, and put the wires of the two wires, Don't let it touch the switch connection, otherwise a short circuit will be in trouble. Now you press the switch of this switch, and then turn on the main power supply, observe that the switch is not automatically tripped, if the trip proves that the switch is broken, or change the switch, if not jump then the problem lies in the bolt this section of the line.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The first and second floors are correct, and there is to check the switches of the various electrical appliances in the kitchen to see if there is a loose flashing phenomenon, if it is found that there is a carbon blackening, it will also cause the kitchen to trip.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Find the electrician and use the shake meter to measure to the ground to see if there is a wire grounded.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Try to change the air and see if you jump.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Electrical bolt There is a place where water enters.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I think it should be that you didn't turn off the electrical appliances at home after the power outage, and the air opening with a small rated current is closed with a load, and it can't be closed because the load is too large.

    The main switch can be closed due to its high rated current.

    You can try turning off the appliances in the kitchen and then turning them on.

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1 answers2024-05-05

Which air switch did you change, is it that the air switch in the kitchen is not closing or moving, or the contact contact is not good.

4 answers2024-05-05

Hello, please check what is the rated current of your air switch? In this case, most of the rated current of the empty opening is relatively small, and the load current is close to the rated current of the empty opening, and the empty opening itself is not necessarily damaged. Generally, the working current of the induction cooker is about 9 amps, I guess your air opening should be 10 amps or 16 amps, you can try a new one of 25 amps or 32 amps.

2 answers2024-05-05

The air switch in your kitchen always jumps, there are no high-power appliances, you can change a new air switch, and there is no more money, it is more than 20 yuan, if you jump again, that is, there is something wrong with the electrical equipment, you will send the appliances one by one, to see if it is a specific water heater jump, or a rice cooker work jump, or a microwave oven jump, find out the specific electricity, and measure it with a shake meter.

2 answers2024-05-05

You're talking about the faint light that you can see when the switch is turned off, right? If that's the case, the switch is wired wrong. The live wire is fine when it is switched. The neutral line overpass switch will definitely be like this.

2 answers2024-05-05

I didn't skip the decoration, I don't know what happened recently, the old jump every once in a while, the new house just moved in for 1 month, I looked for the master who gave the electricity discharge before, and changed the new empty open, all the sockets were re-opened and checked, and all the ground wires were also thrown off, and the empty line was connected to other empty open that was okay and tripped, which may be a problem with the quality of the air switch.