Have you ever wondered why the circuit breaker trips or shuts off the electric flow? It’s because it acts as a safeguard in order to protect the circuit from overheating. Here are the reasons why circuit breaker trips:

Overloaded circuit:

This is the most common reason for the tripping of circuit breakers. It happens when you make the circuit breaker to supply power to all the appliances at a time this will lead to overheating and puts all the electric appliances connected to it at risk

Short Circuit:

It is caused when a hot wire comes in contact with a neutral wire present in the electrical outlets and passes a large amount of current to flow through the circuit this will cause more heat to the circuit than it can actually handle and leads the breaker trip and shut off the circuit to prevent fire.

Ground Fault:

It occurs when a hot wire touches a ground wire which is made of copper and results in more passage of electricity through which the circuit cannot handle.

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