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Electric Tripping Out When Dryer In Use
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Several times lately, our electrics has tripped out. Not all, usually tv, computers, cooker
Lights still on.
I've noticed it happens every time dryer is in use. I'm sure I could smell like a feint smell of sulphur, when I opened dryer door. Any suggestions what it could be??
Lights still on.
I've noticed it happens every time dryer is in use. I'm sure I could smell like a feint smell of sulphur, when I opened dryer door. Any suggestions what it could be??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your lights are (or should be) on a completely different circuit from items which are plugged in, so no surprise there.
It sounds very much like a problem with the dryer if that is the common factor. I would expect the dryer to be a 3Kw device so using at the same time as other high-power devices (kettle, dishwasher, washing machine) could just tip the balance.
It sounds very much like a problem with the dryer if that is the common factor. I would expect the dryer to be a 3Kw device so using at the same time as other high-power devices (kettle, dishwasher, washing machine) could just tip the balance.
It's not the load in the dryer that's the problem, it's the electrical load on your circuits. The dryer takes the same current however much you put in it; just try to avoid using it at the same time as other high-current appliances. As a first approximation you shouldn't use more than 3 x 2Kw appliances at the same time - that is 26 amps and your circuit will trip at about 30 amps. That leaves a few amps for central heating/fridge etc.
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