FAQs About Electrical DBs
6. Your Burning Questions Answered
Still have some questions about electrical DBs? Don't worry, you're not alone! Here are some frequently asked questions to help clarify things:
Q: What's the difference between an electrical DB and a fuse box?
A: Electrical DBs use circuit breakers, which can be reset if they trip. Fuse boxes use fuses, which need to be replaced when they blow. Electrical DBs are generally considered safer and more convenient.
Q: How do I know if my electrical DB is overloaded?
A: Common signs include frequent tripping of circuit breakers, flickering lights, and appliances that don't work properly. If you experience any of these issues, it's best to consult with an electrician.
Q: Can I install an electrical DB myself?
A: Unless you are a qualified and licensed electrician, absolutely not. Electrical work is dangerous and should only be performed by trained professionals. Incorrect installation can lead to serious injury or death.
Q: My circuit breaker keeps tripping. What should I do?
A: First, unplug any appliances that are plugged into the circuit. Then, reset the breaker. If it trips again, there may be an overload or a short circuit. Call an electrician to investigate.
Q: How often should I have my electrical DB inspected?
A: It's a good idea to have your electrical DB inspected by a qualified electrician every few years, especially if your home is older or if you're planning any major renovations.