When a breaker cuts power, it functions exactly as intended: preventing an overloaded circuit or a short from overheating the system. Zimmerman suggests that the first diagnostic step is to unplug all devices on the affected circuit. If the breaker remains stable after resetting, the issue likely stemmed from an overloaded line—common in kitchens or laundry areas where high-wattage appliances compete for power.
However, if the system continues to trip with no devices connected, the fault likely resides within the home's infrastructure. Aging wiring or improper historical installations can trigger constant protection alerts. Additionally, a single failing appliance with an internal short can destabilize an entire circuit. Zimmerman advises isolating devices one by one to rule out faulty hardware before assuming the electrical panel itself is failing.

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