The Importance of Year-Round Maintenance
Keeping your HVAC system in good shape isn’t just about staying cool in the summer or toasty during winter — it’s about long-term savings, avoiding
Blowing a fuse or tripping a circuit breaker is a common issue, especially if you’re a multitasker. If you overload a circuit, your system will cut off the electrical flow to prevent your wires from overheating and causing circuit damage or fire. Follow these steps to restore power and get all those appliances going again:
Plug in one or two electrical appliances and turn them on to test your new fuse or reset breaker. If the outlet loses power again, it’s possible that you’re using too many amps for the fuse or breaker. Simply move some of your electronics or appliances around. If this is not the case, it may be a sign of a more serious electrical problem. Contact an electrician immediately.
Circuit breakers are designed to trip in order to prevent the circuit from causing lasting damage. The most common causes of constant breaker tripping include:
It’s simple enough to test a few of these issues on your own. If you started noticing the tripping after adding a new appliance to your home, try unplugging it and going about your day normally to see if that fixes the issue. Also check to make sure you aren’t running multiple high-energy appliances like a microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, etc. through the same circuit. If neither of these changes helps your situation, it’s time to call in a professional electrician. Working with live wires is risky, and you don’t want to chance an accidental electrocution because you accidentally touched the wrong thing.
For more information about electrical service and repair or electrical home safety, give us a call at (713) 364-0226 or schedule your appointment online.
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