Why does the introductory machine knock out at startup?

Denis asks:
When the meter was turned on, it immediately knocked out with a pop, when going around the cottage, one of the sockets was melted, as a result it was turned off because I thought that the reason was in it, later there was a second attempt to turn on the meter, but it was knocked out again, when the cover was removed and inspecting the wires, it was clear that the wires that go into the house, near the meter itself, were black, please tell me what could be the problem? And how to fix it.
The answer to the question:
Wires that DO the counter with an introductory machine do not affect the knocking out of the latter. Most likely rodents damaged the wiring, for example, during your absence. Have you noticed when the socket melted?

It is necessary to inspect everything, turn off all devices, fixtures, open the distribution boxes and turn off the lines one by one in search of a faulty one (until it stops knocking out). By the way, the machine, as I understand it, is BEFORE the counter? The counter may also be faulty and may also contain a short circuit. In this case, you are very lucky and you just need to buy a counter for 700 and install it.
At the expense of the blackened wires at the input closer to the counter, there may be a bad contact and they are warming up, or really short circuit in the counter, then this justifies the blackened wires and knocking out. In what condition are the wires leaving the meter?

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  • Denis

    Have you noticed when the socket melted? - It apparently melted at the moment when it cut out the plugs, it was precisely because of it that there was a closure, The wires turned black only at the input, today it turned out that this is still the case in the counter. Alexander, one more question, now that I have dismantled almost the entire counter, and tore the seals out of ignorance that they should not be touched, what should I do now? What will be the fine and whether? And what action plan should I follow now?

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