Why is the machine knocked out in the refrigerator at night?

Galina asks:
Good afternoon! I don’t understand electrics, so I’ll try to explain in my own words. Very often the machine is knocked out (it is at night, and it is precisely those levers that are responsible for supplying electricity to the kitchen sockets). Since only the refrigerator works at night, there is no talk of any overload. Help me figure out what is the reason? I really want to understand this, because a compressor burned out in a new refrigerator a year later, and the master was very surprised that it was not the mechanics who flew in it, but the electrician. Perhaps this is somehow connected?
Thanks for the answer.
The answer to the question:
Hello! At night, there is a high probability of power surges or simply increased voltage. Most likely, this is the secret of all problems. You can install a voltage relay and see how things will be! Read more about the voltage relay in the article - https://my.electricianexp.com/en/rele-naprjazhenija-ustrojstvo-i-naznachenie.html
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