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I've been in a lot of other people's homes, and you take a closer look at your electrical outlets, especially those in the kitchen and bathroom, because their walls are tiled, and in humid weather, condensation from the walls will flow into the sockets, causing a short circuit and tripping!
Solution: Disconnect the leakage switch of the tube socket, and use a simple electrical appliance to try on the wet socket (if there is electricity, it is best to test it) to confirm that there is no electricity, and then use a screwdriver to unscrew the socket and clean it with toilet paper absorbance!
Note: If you think what I have described is relatively unfamiliar to you, for safety reasons, it is recommended that you still find a professional electrician to do it, after all, this is a special operation!
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Disassemble the tripped and empty ground wire in the distribution box from the total ground line and give it a try.
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Most of the Guangzhou are equipped with electromagnetic induction switches.
Its sensitivity is quite high and can be disconnected in seconds.
I guess there must be a small short circuit in your house.
When the secondary switch is closed, the electromagnetic induction switch is in a semi-working state.
Solution: There must be a small short circuit in your house, half of which is at the socket.
Look carefully.
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1. Check whether there is leakage of electrical appliances at home, such as short circuit of electrical circuits, damaged electrical shells, etc., you can unplug the electrical appliances and check them one by one.
2. Check the socket, especially whether the old socket is loose or damaged, and needs to be replaced or repaired in time.
3. Check whether the wire is aged or broken, and replace it in time if the wire is aged.
4. Check whether there is a fault in the leakage protector itself, such as overload, short circuit, etc., and the leakage protector needs to be replaced.
5. Check whether there is a grounding problem in the power line, if the grounding is poor, the grounding should be carried out in time.
Okay, that's all for me, I hope it can help you.
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The reasons and solutions for leakage switches are as follows:
1. Poor installation. If the lead wire of each pile head of the leakage switch is not firmly connected and loosened for a long time, it will cause the pile to heat and oxidize, burn out the outer insulation of the wire, and emit sparks and burnt smell, resulting in undervoltage of the line and the action of the air switch.
2. The leakage switch does not match the load. The actual electrical load of the household is greater than the rated current of the low-voltage circuit breaker on the line. It generally occurs after the installation or addition of high-power household appliances such as air conditioners and electric water heaters. The matching air switch must be replaced.
3. Leakage and short circuit of electrical appliances or lines. When it is found that the electrical appliances used are leaking, as long as you unplug the electrical appliances with leakage faults, and then close the low-voltage circuit breaker again, you can send electricity. If a leakage or short circuit is found in the line, an electrician must be called to deal with it.
4. The incoming voltage of the power supply is too high. This is very dangerous and generally occurs in residential buildings with three-phase four-wire power supply. Do not forcibly close the low-voltage circuit breaker, otherwise it will burn out the electrical appliances at least and cause a fire at worst.
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The leakage switch is set up to prevent leakage from causing potential safety hazards, and the leakage switch tripping may be caused by the leakage of the electric hole sensitive circuit, which is to check the household circuit, find out the leakage place and repair it in time. Of course, in addition to the factor of leakage, there are other reasons that can also cause the leakage switch to trip. There could be several reasons for this:
1. Poor installation. It may be because the pile head lead is loose, if left unchecked, the pile may be hot, burned out of the lead and other phenomena, it needs to be connected firmly.
2. The power supply voltage is too high. Use a multimeter to detect the voltage of the power inlet, if it is really because the voltage is too high caused by the switch tripping is very dangerous, it will burn out the electrical appliances, and serious will cause accidents such as fires, endangering life safety.
3. The wire leaks due to moisture and other reasons, causing tripping. In the wetter season, pay attention to whether the electrical circuit at home will be affected by the humid weather. In addition, in the bathroom, where there is more water vapor and higher humidity, will the line leak due to moisture.
It is necessary to do a good job of drying the circuit.
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Because the live wire passes through the equipment and then enters the ground through the ground of the abnormal circuit, it is tripped, which is the characteristics of the leakage protection device.
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There are several reasons why a leakage switch trips:
1.Leakage of electrical equipment: Leakage of electrical equipment, resulting in leakage current exceeding the rated value of the leakage switch, the leakage switch will automatically trip.
2.Leakage switch failure: The leakage switch itself is faulty and cannot work properly, resulting in tripping.
3.Poor wire contact: If the wire contact is poor or the terminal hall is loose, resulting in unstable current, the leakage switch will automatically trip.
4.Interference from external factors: External factors such as lightning strikes, electromagnetic interference, etc., will cause the leakage switch to jump by mistake.
Workaround:1Check whether there is leakage of electrical equipment, and if there is leakage, it needs to be replaced or repaired in time.
2.Replace the leakage switch to ensure that the leakage switch is working properly.
3.Check whether the wires are in good contact, if there is a problem, it needs to be repaired in time.
4.Prevent interference from external factors, such as the installation of lightning protection equipment, electromagnetic shielding, etc.
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If the leakage switch keeps tripping, there are several possible reasons:
Poor quality of leakage switch: If the leakage switch is of poor quality or aging, it will cause the leakage switch to trip.
Leakage in the circuit: If there is leakage in the circuit, it will cause the leakage switch to trip. In this case, it is necessary to check whether the circuit has leakage, and if necessary, ask a professional to deal with it.
Overload of electrical equipment: If the electrical equipment is overloaded, it will cause the leakage switch to trip. In this case, it is necessary to reduce the load on the electrical equipment or replace the equipment.
Poor wiring of the leakage switch: If the leakage switch is poorly wired, it will cause the leakage switch to trip. In this case, it is necessary to check whether the wiring of the leakage switch is correct.
Poor ground contact: If the ground wire is not in good contact, it will cause the leakage switch to trip. In this case, it is necessary to check whether the ground wire is in good contact.
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If the leakage switch keeps tripping, there are several possible causes:
Leakage:The main function of the leaker distribution switch is to detect leakage in the circuit. When the leakage current in the circuit exceeds the set value, the leakage switch will trip to protect personal safety as soon as possible.
Poor ground contact:Leakage switches need to detect leakage in the circuit with a well-contacting ground wire. If the ground wire is not in good contact, the leakage switch may be misjudged as leakage, resulting in frequent tripping.
Check whether the ground wire is firmly connected and make sure that the ground wire is in good contact.
Friend, you first solve the socket of the two live wires, if the leakage switch is still tripped, then I suggest you change the leakage switch to try it, I estimate that your problem is that the leakage switch protection circuit is faulty or your leakage switch capacity is too small, I suggest you change a slightly larger one. If it is still the same, then the main check whether there is any leakage of your equipment load, if there is still no leakage of equipment and load, then you disconnect the load at home to try it, this method is very practical, you may wish to refer to it.
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