tallfreak
Well-known member
I installed a new more powerful range hood in my kitchen. The specs say it pulls 3.75 amps. It's on its own 20A breaker. The breaker gets hot and it has tripped once if the fan runs on high for about 15 minutes. The hoods internal thermal overload has tripped twice. I go to take a closer look at the panel and notice I have 8 20A Eaton type BR breakers in my Siemens QP panel, one of which is the range hood. The wire for the hoods breaker is burned and insulation melted back about 2 inches from the breaker.
From what I found on Google, these are not compatible breakers. I will be replacing them. My questions are:
1. Could this compatibility issue be the cause of my burned wire and tripping problem?
2. Could this have damaged my panel?
It's just one thing after another in this shotty built house.
From what I found on Google, these are not compatible breakers. I will be replacing them. My questions are:
1. Could this compatibility issue be the cause of my burned wire and tripping problem?
2. Could this have damaged my panel?
It's just one thing after another in this shotty built house.