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Tripping Issues

Tripping Issues in Dengie (N3)

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Tripping Issues in Dengie (N3)

In simple terms

If your power keeps tripping, a safety device is cutting power because it has detected a fault, overload, or unsafe condition. Repeated tripping means the cause still needs to be found.

What to do now

  • Note which switch has tripped and what was running at the time.
  • Do not keep forcing the power back on if it trips again immediately.
  • Call urgently if the tripping affects sockets, water, heating, or essential appliances.

Useful terms

RCD
A safety switch that cuts power when it detects a fault to help prevent electric shock.
MCB
A breaker that turns a circuit off when it is overloaded or shorted.
BS 7671
The main UK wiring standard electricians use to judge whether an installation is safe.

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