Unfortunately some people are surprised that this isn t the case.
No electricity in one room breaker not tripped.
A circuit breaker the connecting wire and appliance however are all components of a simple circuit that you can troubleshoot with a standard voltage meter.
It is a rare occurrence which is one reason why a situation where there is no power and the circuit breaker is not tripped can be puzzling at first.
I also checked the breaker and it is not tripped.
There is one gfic downstairs in a bathroom.
There are no other hard wired smoke detectors in the house just newer battery operated ones.
Lights out circuit breaker not tripped.
In such a case the outlet will not work even though it has not tripped the circuit breaker.
Sometimes the breaker may not have fully tripped to the other side so you may need to check each breaker in turn.
All lights were working before i changed that one.
One of them is a gfci and i am not able to reset it.
If one of the wires or contacts in the outlet or in the wiring to or from the outlet is broken there isn t a complete path for the electricity to travel.
Of course the issue might not be the gfci at all.
If one or more lights in your home have gone out and your circuit breaker isn t tripped what could the issue be.
Given the location of this socket it appears that it may be the 1st in the chain of receptacles going through my living room that have lost power.
The circuit breaker is on but there is no power.
If at any time you feel uncomfortable assessing your electrical issues or you notice loose wiring call the mr.
I ve found two more receptacles on the exterior of my house that have also lost power.
Electricity is off but circuit breaker isn t tripped when the lights go out in one or more rooms or in a series of electrical outlets the culprit is sometimes a circuit breaker or a fuse has blown.
I changed one fixture in the kitchen and now i have no power to 5 lights.
If you re not sure which breaker takes care of the room that lost power you can flip them all one at a time.
Once all of the power has been restored return to the area and plug in one appliance or device at a time.
However in some cases the breaker or fuse may seem fine and even if you reset the circuit breaker the circuit is still dead.
The circuit breaker in question did not trip.
Usually if you suddenly lose power to a room you know that the solution is as simple as a quick trip to your circuit breaker and resetting the one that tripped.