Posted by FBH44 on October 30, 2012 at 11:58:36 from (64.85.216.250):
In Reply to: Miller welder posted by Huskers86 on October 30, 2012 at 06:53:13:
Modern circuit breakers trip under three basic conditions; Too High Inrush Current - Not necessarily exceed the amp rating of the breaker, but if the breaker senses a wildly high inrush current, it has a magnetic sensor that trips. If you have a fault that is drawing very high fault current, it could cause the breaker to trip. Find the fault. Too High of A Slow, Steady Current - If you are simply drawing too much current, say drawing 21 amps through a 20-amp breaker, the thermal part of the breaker will eventually get too warm, and trip. Remedy is to unplug everything else on that circuit, and see if that helps. Worn Out Breaker - They get old, and eventually need replacing.
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