Go out to your breaker box (usually in the garage or in the basement), open the cover and look down at all the switches. One or more of them has been switched off. Flip it back to its on position.
You reset a circuit breaker by pushing the reset button.
A manual circuit breaker must be reset by hand, as opposed to an automatic circuit breaker, that may be able to reset itself once it cools down.
If you can reset it, then it is not a fuse it is a breaker. You use then so you do not have to replace a fuse, you can just reset the breaker.
A self resetting breaker will reset itself once the short is removed, repaired, If it will not reset the breaker has failed or the short is still present.
You should replace the surge strip if the circuit breaker fails to reset.
there is no breaker, u have to replace the fuse
If you have contineous tripping on a breaker then there is a fault on the load of that breaker. Don't reset it any more. What is the breaker connected to?
A fuse must be replaced if blown, a circuit breaker can be reset.
The breaker is self resetting.
Most automotive circuit breakers reset themselves after they cool off. Some bigger trucks use circuit breakers that are reset manually. They have a button you push in to reset the breaker after it has cooled off.
Most automotive circuit breakers reset themselves after they cool off. Some bigger trucks use circuit breakers that are reset manually. They have a button you push in to reset the breaker after it has cooled off.
A shunt-trip breaker trips when voltage is applied to the coil. It does not self-reset when the voltage is removed, the breaker must be reset manually. The trip voltage can either latch or be applied momentarily, but must be de-energized before the breaker will reset.