Why does Your AC keep on Tripping Your Circuit Breaker?

The last thing you need during India's peak summer is for your air conditioner to shut off and trip a circuit breaker. You might be asking how to fix the issue if this frequently occurs with your air conditioner. First, let's examine the function of your AC circuit breaker in your house's electrical system.

AC Circuit Breaker and The Role It Plays

A circuit breaker is, in general, an electrical safety switch that is integrated into your home's electrical system. Any component or equipment using too much power will have its electricity cut off by their power switches. Doing this prevents an electrical overload that can result in an electrical fire. If your AC draws more amps than the circuit breaker is designed to handle, the circuit breaker will trip. For instance, if your AC uses 40 amps, your 30-amp circuit breaker will trip. However, it can be a problem if your air conditioner frequently trips the circuit breaker. Here are a few typical arguments you might want to think about.

In Case of a Faulty Circuit Breaker

Your circuit breaker may occasionally be the source of repeated circuit trips. Your circuit breaker may have loose wires, the device itself may malfunction and need to be replaced, or it may just be a straightforward electrical problem. Your circuit breaker's capacitator may also degrade over time due to use. The good news is that you won't have to spend much money fixing this; it's a simple fix. If you want to bypass these hiccups, contact the experts immediately; they will need to tighten the cables or repair your equipment. To prevent your evaporator coil from freezing, it is also essential to maintain your air conditioning system regularly.

Sometimes the AC Compressor Also Fails

Think of your air conditioner's compressor as its beating heart. It consumes a considerable amount of electricity for startups. Your compressor will start using a lot more electricity as it gets older. Occasionally, your compressor will "hard start," consuming excessive power and tripping your circuit breaker. To handle your compressor, you will need some expert assistance. A "hard start kit" or capacitor, which will give the device an extra boost of electricity to get it moving, will need to be installed by a professional. If your compressor is too old, the capacitor won't function, and you'll need to replace the compressor.

Conclusion

We hope this article will illuminate why AC keeps tripping the circuit breaker and clarify some of your doubts. If you want to safe-keep your ACs, you could always invest in a safe AC starter switch that also protects your AC from short circuits.

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