Electrical Question from Chuck about Circuit Breaker
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The built in vacuum popped the circuit breaker, but even when I unplug the vacuum the circuit breaker switch will trip in a matter of seconds again. Do I need to replace the individual breaker switch? © By: Dave Rongey |
Electrical Question from Chuck about Circuit Breaker
Received from Chuck a Homeowner in Bellevue, Washington
[ad#block]Question: The built in vacuum popped the circuit breaker, but even when I unplug the vacuum the circuit breaker switch will trip in a matter of seconds again. Do I need to replace the individual breaker switch? I am going to get the vacuum looked at.
Dave’s Reply:
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