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What Happens When You Overload an Electrical Outlet?

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What Happens When You Overload an Electrical Outlet?



Electrical outlets are made to handle so much, but homeowners don’t always think about how much their outlets can actually handle. It’s not uncommon to trip a breaker when we plug in an appliance. However, plugging in too many items can do more than trip the breaker. Too many devices plugged in can cause severe damage like an electrical fire.Get more news about Overload Protection Socket Supplier,you can vist our website!

The United States Consumer Protection Safety Commission reported that overloaded electrical outlets caused over 3,000 electrical fires in American homes. Champion AC knows that electrical safety is key to homeowners protecting their homes! We’ve broken down what to look for and the keys to avoiding overloading an outlet.

What Is Overloading An Electrical Outlet?
Residential electric systems are built on average household usage. Too many appliances being plugged into the same circuit will exceed the load the circuit was created for and begin to trip the circuit breaker causing the whole thing to close. The same issue arises when homeowners stack extension cords and other plugs that allow you to fit more than two appliances to an outlet.
How To Avoid Overloading An Outlet
To effectively avoid overloading your outlet, you must know the amperage of your home’s breaker and fuses. Electrical safety regulations state that you can load up to 80% of the breaker’s amperage rating. For example, a 40-amp breaker will trip if it draws 32 amps of power.

Homeowners should aim to stay below that 80% line. This will ensure you won’t trip your breaker when you have to plug in those sparsely used appliances like a vacuum cleaner. It is also beneficial to recognize how much power your everyday appliance needs. Knowing this will help you understand what to unplug before plugging another device. Below are appliances that use hefty wattage:
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Champion AC is an electrical company San Antonio residents have trusted for years. We offer licensed and experienced electrical repair, installation, and upgrade services. Our team provides safe and professional results from outlet repair to electrical panel replacements, smart lighting upgrades, and more.

At Champion AC, we’ve made it easier for you to rest easy in your home with our free home safety inspections! If you have questions about how our electrical services can help you, call us!
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