Your health and safety are our highest priority during this time. Click here for our precautionary measures. You can get your power back by following these three easy steps: Turn off all the lights and appliances affected by the power outage.
Switch everything you can to the OFF position. The sudden surge of power could adversely affect your home computer, fan, or gaming system, for example.
Find your circuit box and search for the breaker s in the OFF position. Some circuit breakers have a red or orange color if they are switched OFF.
Then, simply turn back on the appliances and devices you turned off in step 1, and you should be fine. In some rare cases, the safety switch can fail or become faulty causing it to trip and not reset. These simple steps will help you figure out what is making your safety switch trip. If you are still having issues after following these procedures, or are unsure in any way, give your local electrician a call.
The first step is to check and eliminate the safety switch as being faulty, which is relatively easy. Turn off all the circuits in the switchboard and, once this is done, try to turn the faulty safety switch only back on.
If the safety switch will turn on with all the other circuits off, then this is a good indicator that the safety switch is okay. If your safety switch resets with all the other circuits off, the next process is to go around your house and unplug all items plugged into the power points… and we mean all of them.
You must completely unplug the sockets, not just turn off the switch. Some tricky ones to remember can be the dishwasher, oven rangehood, pool equipment if on the main power circuit , and items plugged into outdoor power points. Unlike bathrooms where there may be multiple circuits for each outlet.
When using certain household appliances be aware of other appliances that are plugged in. Power surges and tripped circuits can often cause some appliances to malfunction or break. If your appliance needs repair then you know exactly who to call: Tri-City Heating and Cooling! Our appliance technicians will fix any of your household appliances and answer any questions about future circuit problems.
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