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Tripping Circuit Investigation Sussex

Tripping Circuit Investigation Sussex

Expert investigation of tripping circuits and power loss issues across Sussex. Our qualified electricians use advanced diagnostic techniques to identify and resolve RCD trips, MCB faults, and circuit problems quickly and safely.

Root Cause Analysis

Thorough investigation to identify the exact cause of circuit tripping and power loss

Advanced Testing

Professional testing equipment to diagnose RCD trips, MCB faults, and circuit overloads

Quick Resolution

Fast diagnosis and repair to restore power and prevent future tripping issues

Detailed Reports

Comprehensive reports explaining the fault and all work carried out

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NAPIT Accredited

All work fully certified to BS 7671 standards

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We respond within 2 hours during business hours

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Our Circuit Investigation Services

Professional diagnosis and repair of all types of circuit tripping and electrical faults

RCD Tripping

Investigation and repair of nuisance RCD tripping and earth leakage faults

MCB Faults

Diagnosis of miniature circuit breaker trips and overload conditions

Circuit Overloads

Identify and resolve circuit overload issues causing repeated tripping

Earth Faults

Professional detection and repair of earth faults and insulation failures

Appliance Testing

Test appliances and equipment to identify sources of electrical faults

Circuit Upgrades

Upgrade circuits to handle increased electrical loads and prevent future trips