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1. Is the power supply line in your kitchen a single power supply switch or a shared switch with the shared room? Otherwise, how can you tell that there must be a problem with the kitchen power supply? In addition, the electrical appliances that use electricity will still trip after unplugging, proving that there may be leakage or short circuit in the socket or distribution line in the kitchen.
The specific need depends on whether the insurance you are talking about is leakage protection air opening or ordinary air opening.
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1. There is a short circuit or leakage in this socket and line.
2. The leakage protection switch of this socket may also fail.
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There's something wrong with that socket, replace it.
The rated current of 16A has a wider range of applications, and it is better to add a waterproof cover. Ordinary 10A can also be used without waterproof, but there are hidden dangers of overload and wet leakage.
Hello, I am an electrician in a factory, according to your description, most of the insulation problems for the socket are wrong, there may be water seepage on the wall or leakage of electrical appliances. It is recommended that you try to replace the socket in another room to rule out whether there is a problem with the socket or the terminals at both ends of the wire.
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No one prescribes it. The kitchen consumes a lot of electricity, and the current through the switch is small, if the switch is used to control the socket, it is easy to cause the switch to heat up and burn, so it is not recommended to use the socket with switch control.
The first thing to tell you is that the whole line is still usable, this is the main part, there is still electricity that is the live line, the zero line has been disconnected, check whether the incoming and outgoing zero line is disconnected and burned out at the general meter, there will be no other problems, the zero line is restored and it's over!