JHZR2
Staff member
Hi,
My house has a small amount of old wiring, most of it has been redone. It has a 200A service box in the basement, but some of the brakers look really old.
One strange thing that we occasionally get is that wne we turn on the microwave, it trips the circuit. 99% of the time it wont happen but once in a while it will - it is the only circuit in the house that does this - and we know exactly what other services are on that circuit... it is a fluke kind of thing, or else the microwave is going on its way out...
Anyway, tonight was the first time it has tripped in a long while. I was downstairs right next to the panel when it happened, so I turned on another liht and looked... the braker did not look tripped!
I flipped it to off, and it clicked, then I flipped it to on and it clicked, and all was well again - but this tells me that the braker was in a compromised state.
So, is it good PM to replace ALL brakers at some point in time???
Also, how do you install/pull out a braker? There is a double in my box from an outdoor jacuzzi that the PO had. I tried to pull it out, and though t came off fine on the service in side, it would not come off on the other side. I just couldnt get it with a reasonable amount of force. Am I missing something???
Thanks!
JMH
My house has a small amount of old wiring, most of it has been redone. It has a 200A service box in the basement, but some of the brakers look really old.
One strange thing that we occasionally get is that wne we turn on the microwave, it trips the circuit. 99% of the time it wont happen but once in a while it will - it is the only circuit in the house that does this - and we know exactly what other services are on that circuit... it is a fluke kind of thing, or else the microwave is going on its way out...
Anyway, tonight was the first time it has tripped in a long while. I was downstairs right next to the panel when it happened, so I turned on another liht and looked... the braker did not look tripped!
I flipped it to off, and it clicked, then I flipped it to on and it clicked, and all was well again - but this tells me that the braker was in a compromised state.
So, is it good PM to replace ALL brakers at some point in time???
Also, how do you install/pull out a braker? There is a double in my box from an outdoor jacuzzi that the PO had. I tried to pull it out, and though t came off fine on the service in side, it would not come off on the other side. I just couldnt get it with a reasonable amount of force. Am I missing something???
Thanks!
JMH