WHY DO YOUR CIRCUIT BREAKERS TRIP
A circuit breaker (CB) is an electrical safety device designed to protect an electric circuit from damage caused by either an over-current or short circuit. It’s basic function is to interrupt current flow in order to protect equipment and prevent the risk of a fire outbreak.
In residential buildings, circuit breakers are normally found on Distribution Boards (DB) and the properly descriptive labeling on the DB will enable one identify the particular circuit breaker that has tripped off.
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