If your microwave trips the breaker every time you use the blender, it’s not just annoying — it’s a sign that your circuit is overloaded.
What’s a dedicated circuit?
It’s a line from your electrical panel that powers a single appliance — like your fridge, dryer, or air conditioner — without sharing that power with anything else.
Why they matter:
• Safety first
Overloaded circuits can overheat, leading to fire risk or equipment damage.
• Code compliance
Many large appliances are required by code to have dedicated circuits — especially in kitchens and garages.
• Better performance
Dedicated circuits ensure your devices run smoothly without tripping breakers or causing flickering lights.
Appliances that usually need a dedicated circuit:
Refrigerators, microwaves, wall ovens, dishwashers, freezers, sump pumps, washers/dryers, garage door openers, HVAC systems, EV chargers, and more.
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