Why is my circuit breaker tripping?

 A circuit breaker is a switch that automatically turns off when there is a power overload. This prevents short-circuiting and fires whenever there is a heavy load of electricity. It is important to install circuit breakers at home, offices and industrial spaces to ensure the safety of a property and its occupants. Below, we have mentioned some of the reasons that lead to a tripped circuit.

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1) Ground fault 

Another common reason responsible for a circuit breaker is ground faults. This issue occurs when a hot wire comes in contact with the metal part of your electrical system. When such a thing happens, the electricity remains at the ground instead of going to the appliances. If your circuit breaker is tripping because of ground faults, contact an electrician in London to fix your problem. 

2) Short Circuit 

A short circuit can also lead to circuit breaker tripping problem. This happens when a hot wire touches the neutral wire. The issue occurs when an individual tries to take care of the electrical matters himself instead of calling electrical contractors in London

3) Overloaded circuits 

The circuit breaker trips when you use 2 or 3 heavy appliances simultaneously such as an air conditioner, refrigerator, microwave, etc. This may also happen if you excessively use appliances that require heavy power consumption. When the amp consumption of an appliance goes beyond the amp capacity of a power receptacle, it causes the circuit breaker to trip. 

So, these are a few things that lead to a circuit breaker tripping problem. If you don’t install circuit breakers, then these electrical faults can even start a fire. Engineers that offer fire risk assessment in London services, check your property and encourage you to install circuit breakers to minimise the risk of fire.

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