The cause of circuit breaker tripping can be a short circuit, ground fault, overloading, arc fault, etc. These faults can cause severe damage to electrical. The most common reason for short circuits is when a “hot” wire and a “neutral wire" in one of your electrical outlets come into contact. When this occurs, a lot of current flows through the circuit and generates more heat than the circuit can tolerate. In situations like this, the breaker will continue to trip, cutting off the circuit to stop potentially dangerous situations such as electrical fire.

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