The old end of the refrigerator caused the kitchen to trip

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-13
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The reason for the kitchen circuit may be the loose reed of the socket where the refrigerator power cord is located, resulting in poor contact; It may also be that the capacity of the wire is not enough--- or it is not thick enough--- so that the wire is overloaded and emits a lot of heat, and the insulation layer of the wire is softer and softer, and the less it is baked, and once the current on the kitchen main road is large enough to break through the already problematic insulation, it will cause a short circuit. This is a safety hazard! The solution is to change the kitchen socket to see if it is a socket problem, if not, let the electrician check the wiring.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are generally two reasons for tripping, 1. Because the heavy load exceeds the rated load, it is an overload protection trip, 2. Because some electrical appliances have grounding phenomenon and trip due to leakage protection. You can check step by step to find out the cause of the trip.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The refrigerator is causing the empty to trip for the following reasons:

    1. Caused by excessive current:

    Short circuit between press turns, open circuit in the starting winding of the press, bad starter, too large current due to failure to start, short circuit between wires or other components, too high or too low voltage, resulting in excessive starting or running current.

    2. Caused by leakage:

    1. The winding of the press is grounded, 2. The thermostat, the fan and other grounding, and there is a kind of fault, that is, the computer air-cooled refrigerator will trip every hour of operation, which is mainly the grounding and leakage of the defrosting heating wire. Because the refrigerator has a defrosting process every 8 hours or so, at this time, the heating wire is electrified, causing tripping. Inspection method:

    Pull out the heating wire plug from the main control board and measure the ground resistance, more than 2M ohms is good.

    The above is just to explain the reason for the refrigerator, which is in line with the original topic, and the others are not related to the refrigerator.

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