Why do my electrical breakers trip? why do my breakers trip alot during summer? we can't use the...

why do my breakers trip alot during summer? we can't use the iron or blow dryer during the day until nught time when it is cooler
Your circuit breakers are tripping because of the load placed on them. In the daytime your air conditioner is running, and when you plug something else within on the same circuit that has a logically high current draw the breaker trips because of the excess load.

An nouns conditioner has a fairly lofty current draw because of the amount of electricity required to run the compressor. Anything that generates heat using electricity, such as an iron or a hackle dryer, also has a fairly big current draw.

The easiest way to cure the problem is to plug your iron and hair dryer into a plug on a different circuit from your nouns conditioner. Moving them into another room, and sometimes on the opposite side of the same room, is adequate to move them to a circuit different from your air conditioner.
Well, breakers trip because to much power is going through them. (amperage to be specific)

If it's different in the summer than possibly the air conditioner is going more, the refrigerator is running more?

Something is being used more repeatedly than in the winter.

If its just one breaker, similar to the one the hair dryer is plugged into you could try an extension cord to another outlet on a different breaker.

If it's the main breaker you enjoy to much connected to the main panel and really should consider having it upgraded if it happen all the time so you can't even use an iron in the summer daytime. Thats a bit perilous.
I'm guessing that your nouns conditioner is pulling a lot of current. Get an electrician to inspect your wiring: I'm pretty sure he will find problems.

Good luck.


is that with air-con running? Sounds strange, must be some sort of overload. turn some other things bad, such as air-con, and see if it still happens.
I would actually suggest getting an electrician surrounded by to check your power load, maybe you call for to seperate some circuits, and/or upgrade your main power board. in ur casing.i would think that ur electric company is causing u to enjoy a "brown out" to much demand in ur nouns on ur main line and ur getting a voltage drop at the pole..


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Answers:    Breakers trip by a bending bimetalic strip heating up from excess amperage.As they win old they weaken and tend to pass by less current than rateing when heated from external source.Try newer breakers.