old apartment buidling and the circuitbreaker for my apartment keeps tripping a power strip (with a 15 amp circuitbreaker) with the appliances plugged appliances before the downstairs circuitbreaker trips off, but it doesn't
a 20 amp GFI outlet, and the circuitbreaker to my garage is also 20 amps compressor, it would trip my circuitbreaker. It runs for a minute or two two, it would trip just the circuitbreaker. Is there anything I can
project. I am now wanting to add some overhead lights to an existing overhead lighting circuit. To determine the circuitbreaker that controls this circuit, I turned on the lights, then flipped each 110 breaker on my panel, but the lights never
OK, so now you've run a new circuit. You still have the original problem. Either: 1) the original circuitbreaker is going bad. And remember, it's still in use. 2) the microwave has a problem. A new circuit won't fix
Hi all: The circuitbreaker on the line that supplies to my convection microwave trips intermittently using the microwave. Someone suggested that I use a time delay circuitbreaker of same capacity as existing one. What such a breaker apparently
stove microwave trips the 15 amp circuitbreaker when I run it on high power wire into the current 15 amp circuitbreaker that I can replace the 15 amp replaced and/or converted a circuitbreaker. I would like to know if a novice
through a main power cable. This cable connects to a circuitbreaker box, where it is separated and sent down smaller This box is usually the size of a large electric circuitbreaker panel, and is placed in a similar location, such
Step 1: Turn off power to the circuit. Go to the circuitbreaker and locate the circuit supplying power to the ceiling fixture. Turn off that circuit. Turn off the circuitbreaker. Step 2: Remove any glass parts from the old
Step 1: Shut off power to the circuit. At the circuitbreaker, shut off power to the ceiling light circuit. to provide comfort and energy savings. Turn the circuitbreaker on.
the switch to cut power to the circuit. Flip the circuitbreaker switch. Step 2: Remove the old bulbs. Unscrew Restore power to the circuit. Turn the spotlight circuitbreaker back on. Adjust the settings as necessary on the