When a breaker trips, power to that particular outlet, light or appliance will no longer be available. If that occurs, you must reset the breaker. However, if the breaker has been reset but there is still no power, there is a problem with either the wiring in the circuit or the circuit breaker itself. The first thing to do is to test the breaker.
Tools you will need: Digital multimeter; Screwdriver
A circuit breaker's primary function is as a safety device. It's cuts power in the house if too much current flows through your wiring at any one time. So, it's important to check the circuit breaker even when power seems to be flowing just fine to ensure the breaker is in good shape. It is recommended that you check your panel every three months or so to keep your wires and your family safe.
A circuit breaker's primary function is as a safety device. It's cuts power in the house if too much current flows through your wiring at any one time. So, it's important to check the circuit breaker even when power seems to be flowing just fine to ensure the breaker is in good shape. It is recommended that you check your panel every three months or so to keep your wires and your family safe.
If you've tripped a circuit, use the following information to guide you through a full inspection to get your system up and running again.
First, make sure the breaker hasn't just tripped. If any of the switches are in the OFF position, just switch them back to the ON position. If this solves the problem, the breaker works fine. If not, you have to perform more tests to see what the problem is.
Switch the breaker completely to the OFF position, Then move it back to the ON position. If it doesn't stay on or there is a humming sound when you switch it on, pull the wire out of the circuit breaker and repeat. If this is the case, there is likely a problem with the wiring.
Remove the wire from the breaker. Test the active breaker with the voltmeter. If there is voltage, the breaker works fine, meaning your problem is with the panel, and you will probably have to replace it. If there is no voltage, the problem probably lies in the breaker itself.
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