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Go With the Flow - Circuit Breakers 101
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There aren't a whole lot of people who spend time thinking about circuit breakers until something goes wrong with them. Most of us blissfully expect our home's circuit breakers to keep things running smoothly without any attention or help from us. Just to be on the safe side, it's worth taking a few minutes to learn more about how these systems work and how they are in place as a safety precaution as well as a modern convenience. Don't run to your circuit breaker and simply start poking around, read on for some general information that can come in very handy.

Every modern household has circuit breakers; there is no way to get around it. This system is in place to correctly and safely monitor the amount of electrical power that moves through a house. The safety mechanism goes into effect when a building or home has too much electrical current going through. The common term for this is tripping a breaker. The circuit breakers disrupt power to the house. While this can certainly be an inconvenience to live without electricity for a few moments, the safety feature helps to cut down on the risk of fire from electricity overload.

The basics for understanding circuit breakers, and how they work, lies in understanding voltage, current, and resistance levels. As something the average homeowner may not be completely aware of, voltage is the amount of pressure applied to an electric charge to make it move to the location needed. Moving onto the current - this term refers to the process of the speed and rate at which the charge moves through the conductor when measured at a specific point. Resistance is the adverse pressure applied to the charge as it passes through the conductor. The amount of resistance will depend on what the conductor is made of and its size. Nothing like going back to science class, is there?

All three of these components of circuit breakers are related. One can't be changed without the others being affected. The next time your circuit breakers trip, you will know the hows and the whys of the process and be able to address the situation informed.

This article was written by Gregg Hicks of http://www.reliableremodeler.com which provides Internet-based home improvement information and services. Offering homeowners a simple, quick, and free way to access, qualified home improvement remodeling contractors.

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