Why is plug socket not working




















You have to, first of all, find out if the other electrical sockets in the house are also not working before you examine the circuit breaker. Plug in a lamp or use a voltage tester to diagnose nearby outlets for power, and switch lights on and off. Did the wall socket have an electrical appliance plugged into it when it stopped working? Make sure the problem is not a result of a short, or an overload from appliances and lamps, by unplugging them from dead outlets.

You might be able to fix the problem by switching off the power, pulling out the outlet from the box, and fastening the connections.

The solution in this case would be to get a new outlet. Head to the electric panel to check for a tripped breaker or a blown fuse, but only after you have unplugged all the devices from the dead socket. The electric panel is often found in the basement, garage, or laundry room.

Look for breaker handles that are not lined up with other functions and push it on. To reset a tripped breaker, first switch it off.

First try a different appliance plug in a lamp, kettle, toaster It could be a loose connection or a break in the wire. This is the point you should bring in an electrician or competent person who has the tools and the knowledge to troubleshoot the problem and safely. There could be a host of reasons for this. Have you tried another appliance in that socket? Tried that appliance in another socket? There could be a number of reasons for that there is no power without a breaker tripping.

There could be a loose connection somewhere, there could be a damaged cable or one of the sockets may be faulty. Before the advent of GFCIs, electric shock injuries were more likely to occur if someone was standing in water, sitting in a tub, or otherwise in contact with water and they were using an electrical appliance, such as a hairdryer. The electrical current could surge through the person, electrocuting them. Unfortunately, GFCIs can be temperamental and shut off occasionally, even when a surge has not occurred.

Then, pug in your charger and see if it comes on. If you lose power to an outlet, the majority of the time, other outlets nearby will also lose power. The breaker panel , often located in a utility room or basement, features multiple breakers switches , and each one controls the power to a different part of your home. That will reset the breaker. Go back to the problem outlet and test it again.

If the power was restored to the outlet after you flipped the breaker, you might have overloaded the circuit. An overloaded circuit each switch in the breaker panel controls a separate circuit can happen if you plug too many things especially heat-generating appliances into the same circuit. A short circuit occurs when the intended flow of electricity is interrupted, such as when are wires are accidentally in contact.

A short circuit is dangerous and can lead to a fire. First, make sure the breaker to the outlet is switched to the OFF position.



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