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It's the first time I've heard of an oven jumping, so how can you jump up, isn't it very dangerous?
He's talking nonsense. It is the fire wire that is wet, causing leakage on the wall or PE (ground wire), when the leakage, the current reaches the current value of the tripping tripper, and it jumps.
It is possible that your lamp consumes a lot of electricity, and the air opening of the single pole is not enough, so it will trip, and the two-stage will have more load.
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This should not be a problem with the circuit breaker, and should consider whether the line has leakage. The possible reason is that the insulation of the line is not good, and the leakage occurs in the case of moisture or other external factors, resulting in tripping. It's best to try changing the wire.
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