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When it comes to residential wiring, a tripped circuit breaker is one of the most common issues. However, when the problem happens frequently, it can disturb your everyday routine and the overall functionality of the home. Knowing how to deal with the faulty equipment will save you time, money and hassle.  

Why Is Your Circuit Breaker Tripping Constantly?

1. Overloaded Circuit

Residential wiring systems are only designed to handle so much voltage at a time. When it reaches its maximum threshold, the breaker trips in response, causing you to lose all power to your house. In most homes, this happens because too many electronic appliances are running at the same time. Avoid this problem by monitoring the number of outlets being utilized simultaneously and keeping devices unplugged when they are not being used. 

2. Short-Circuiting

residential wiringWhen two hot wires touch each another, it can create an overload of power, making your circuit breaker trip. This is called short-circuiting, which generally occurs when a residential wiring installation is done poorly. While this may seem like a minor issue, it can start an electrical fire, so keep a vigilant eye for smoke or burning smells in your home.

3. Hot Appliances

Most appliances give off heat while in use. During the summer, the temperature rises even higher than usual. Combined with consistent usage, a high-powered device will eventually begin to overheat, generating a current that trips your circuit breaker. During the warm weather, keep unused appliances and devices unplugged. When they’re in use, keep the surrounding area cool by closing window shades and doors. 

 

If your circuit breaker continues to trip, do not attempt to fix the issue on your own. Turn to North River Electric for professional assistance. Since 1981, they have provided commercial and residential wiring services in Roseburg, OR, and their licensed electricians will safely fix the issue. Whether you need them to rewire your system, upgrade your breaker boxes, or install solar panels, you’re in good hands. Visit them online to learn more about their services, or call (541) 673-0800 to schedule an appointment.

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