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Repairs of Electrical Components

Diagnose, repair, and make safe electrical faults and problems. Same day service available.

Lighting Is Out

You notice that your lights dim, flicker or won't turn on from time to time? It could pose an electrical fire hazard!

I Don't Have Electricity at home

Your house doesn't have power in a few rooms, neither your sockets nor lights work. A power outage or trips of the RCD keep happening. A professional electrician is needed immediately!

Issues with the Fuse box

Does Your fuse box keep tripping? We will fault find and fix the problem for you. Reliable, recommended experts.

Tripped the RCD

Are you struggling with your RCD with high trip times, intermittent tripping? Give us a call for peace of mind.

The MCB Tripped

You don't understand why your MCB is tripping? Trust our team to resolve your electrical issues.

Electrical Burning Smell in House

Electrical faults account for more than 15% of all domestic fires. Are you smelling electric burning? Turn off your power and call immediately.

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Fault Finding Services Cheylesmore

An RCD can respond to sudden surges in electric current use or leakage current caused by freezer or refrigerator contents.

A poorly connected appliance may occasionally cause an increase in electricity supply. If this happens, then the RCD will trip and restart as it is supposed to. Soon after, the electricity supply should resume normal.

Moisture found in sockets or outside electrical boxes can cause an RCD trip. It is vital that you detect moisture in your socket box early on. Exterior electrical terminal boxes and outlets should be periodically checked for moisture; signs of moisture may include weather-sealed cases that have deteriorated and/or reset switches that trip randomly.

Spikes can also be the result of poorly maintained or incorrectly connected equipment such as older electrical appliances, such as washing machines and dryers, which can cause the power to surge. In the case of motors or pumps, if surge frequency and time are correlated, then the RCD trip was most likely caused by the appliance.

Trips are triggered when there is a sudden spike of electricity that can cause injury or damage. These spikes can occur due to lightning strikes, electric faults, power tools and appliances with pumps or motors.

RCD trips can be caused by a defective component in your central heating system. RCD trips often occur when the defective component switches on and off multiple times, leading to false alarms. Permanent damage could be caused to electrical equipment if your home suffers frequent or prolonged RCD trips due to a faulty component.

Maintaining a high standard of electrical safety is crucial. Contact Gigi Emergency Electrician at 07782 805852 Your local emergency electrician serving Cheylesmore and Coventry, Lower Stoke, Earlsdon, Hillfields, Willenhall CV3 3, Church End, Stoke

Ohhhhh! The fuse box tripped once more. You were in the middle of the game. If your fuse box keeps tripping even though you’re not sure why, it can be very frustrating. If your fuse box keeps tripping, it could be an indication that you have a faulty wiring or appliance. You can reset it every now and again. You can also find the root cause of the problem and fix it immediately.

 

If you live in an apartment, the fuse box (or the consumer unit, as electricians call) is typically located on the ground level, below the stairs. To make sure you have easy access to the switches in an emergency, keep the area close to your consumer unit. If you live in an apartment, the unit is typically higher up on a wall of your hallway.

A fusebox is essential to your safety. It’s like a gatekeeper between you, the mains electric supply, and any electrical currents entering your home.

These currents can be dangerous and could cause a fatality if there is a fault or surge. The fuse box detects unusual activity and cuts off electricity flow to the circuit if it becomes too high. Without circuit breakers and fuse box, electrical fires, shocks and other types of accidents are all too common in modern homes.

When you open your fuse box panel, you’ll be able to see if you have fuses or circuit breakers. Circuit breakers are like a row or switch of levers and switches. Fuses, which are more modern-looking than most, are round and can be screwed into sockets just like small light bulbs.

If your circuit breakers or fuses aren’t clearly labelled, do yourself a favour and mark them up according to what room and which lights and sockets go off when you switch them on. Your future self will thank you if a circuit ever breaks.

Any kind of major electrical fault around the house will need to be repaired by a professional electrician. To avoid any danger of an electrical current, switch off and unplug anything you need to be working on. If you have fuse box problems in Coventry, Lower Stoke, Earlsdon, call Gigi Emergency Electrician today! 07782 805852

Miniature Circuit Breakers, also known as MCBs, are protective electromagnetic devices that act like a switch in a circuit. They automatically open the circuit whenever they sense the current passing over the circuit has crossed a certain limit or value. You can also use the device as a manual on/off switch.

MCBs are also known as time delay tripping devices which trip and shut down the system whenever there is an overcurrent flowing for a longer period of time and there is a danger to the entire circuit. However, in the case of short-circuits, these devices can trip and stop the power supply within 2.5 milliseconds.

 

What Prompted MCB To Trip

Fault is an error or malfunction in an electrical system. A fault may lead to a very dangerous situation such as explosion & fire if not cleared timely, not only this, the amount of time for which fault remains in the system, it continuously deteriorates the system health causing high energy losses resulting in increased thermal stress upon the system.

Faults present a risk to the system. They must be addressed as soon as possible.

 

Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)

MCB or Miniature Circuit Breaker is a protection device which offers protection against overload & short circuit. It includes a bimetal & a solenoid coil which trips the MCB in case of Overload & Short Circuit respectively. Conforming to IEC60898-1, MCB may be used for lower ratings between 0.5125A.

They act as security devices and protect not only electrical appliances but the wiring in your entire house. An MCB trip is a sign of serious trouble and should be treated immediately.

A short or electrical fire will usually have a strong metallic or copper smell. Sometimes, you may smell plasticized rubber mixed with burning rubber. It is not a laughing matter, as it can indicate that something has been too loaded. For advice, turn off the main power and immediately call your electrician. They will inform you of the severity of the problem, and advise you if it is time to call the fire department.

 

Why Do I Keep Smelling Electrical Burning?

Sometimes the electrical smell is caused by an item you have plugged in, and not your system.

It is hard to describe the smell. It is a combination all of these. You will never forget what it smells like. It’s a nightmare for an electrician.

The size of an electrical fire is dependent on its location. Copper and metal wires are what feed power to outlets, switches, plugs lights, TVs, and other devices. They emit a distinct smell when damaged by heat or over-use of electricity (which includes damaged insulation).

Depending on where they are situated in relation one another, they could cause the same “burning-copper” odor. Or different smells due heat difference.

These are just a few reasons why you might notice an electrical burning scent in your house.

1. Overload- this is when too much current goes through a circuit at once, causing the wires to heat up and catch on fire.

2. Short circuiting: When electricity gets stuck in a wire and flows into another, it can cause a shortcircuit that can lead to a fire.

3. Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)- these breakers detect if an electric current is flowing into your ground and bring the power down before there is any damage done to your home (this also protects you from shock).

4. Faulty wiring – This can be caused by water and ice, or by someone tripping over your electric cord.

It is dangerous to mix electricity with fire. Electrical fires are very common in homes. Electrical fires can occur in older homes that have many extension cords or outlets.

Don’t hesitate to call Gigi Emergency Electrician at 07782 805852 should you smell a fishy electrical smell as it can be toxic.

When the power is out, go around your house and check that your cookers, grills and other heating appliances are turned off and are cleared of debris. It is advisable that you turn off everything that is not necessary, because when the power comes back on, things that are turned on will resume working, which could result in a fire or electric shock.

 

The power might be out in your neighborhood if your neighbors don’t have power or the street lights are off.

To get up-to-date information about a power outage, call 105. Hopefully, they will also be able to inform you when the power will be restored.

There could be a problem with your fuses or switches if your neighbors still have power.

If you suspect that something is wrong with one of your appliances, the fuse box, or the wiring, contact a qualified electrician.

When power outages happen frequently in your home or a tripped fuse cuts power to your entire house, there could be a problem with your circuit breaker. A circuit breaker cuts power when surges or anomalies are detected, but frequent outages can be a sign that the device is malfunctioning. A licensed electrician can locate the cause of the problem and fix it for you.

In many situations, we don’t have the luxury of arranging an appointment for assistance, but our local electricians can provide us with help.

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