The lamp burns when the light is turned on in two rooms - what should I do?

Michael asks:
With the simultaneous inclusion of light in the hallway and bathroom, one of the lamps burns out, the machine turns off.
The answer to the question:
Hello! If you want an adequate response, you should describe the problem in more detail:

  1. Has it always been like this?
  2. How long and after what began?
  3. Or did you just mount the wiring and run into such a problem?
  4. Which lamps burn out?
  5. Both lamps burn without pattern in any of the rooms? Or does it burn out in the same room?
  6. How is the wiring connected - all on the same line or on different, on the same phase or on different, circuit breaker from one place or are these different switches?

If the wiring is mounted for a long time, and it started recently, then most likely when you turn it on, a short circuit occurs somewhere, from which a power surge occurs and the lamp burns out. The knocking machine also hints at this. Perhaps the insulation is damaged somewhere, maybe there is even a problem in the distribution box, you need to check the quality of the connections.

If you just installed it, then check the connections, especially if the input is three-phase, suddenly you are applying linear voltage (380V) to the lamps.

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