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Tree-heavy suburbs — Wahroonga, Killara, Pymble, Hunters Hill, Lane Cove — see the highest rate of overhead consumer mains damage in metro Sydney. East-coast lows and storm-driven branches account for hundreds of point-of-attachment and service-mains callouts every storm season.

⚠ Stop — Call Immediately if You Notice Any of These:
  • A tingle, buzz, or shock when you touch a tap, appliance, or shower fitting
  • A burning or fishy plastic smell at any power point or light fitting
  • Discoloration or blackening around outlets
  • Visible water dripping from a light fitting or outlet
  • The RCD trips at the same time every day (often pointing to a timer-controlled circuit, hot water, or pool pump)
  • Test button on the RCD does not trip the device when pressed — the RCD itself has failed

About Why Does My Safety Switch Keep Tripping?

Safety switches trip when earth leakage reaches 30 mA, most often from a faulty appliance, wet cable insulation, or water ingress into outdoor or shower circuits.

If the switch won't stay on or trips again immediately, the fault is active and potentially dangerous — call 0433 462 902 or book a diagnostic with Sydney Electrical Service. In Sydney, the typical culprits are leaking shower wiring in 1970s strata blocks, storm-affected garden lighting, beachside outdoor kitchens in Cronulla and Coogee — and occasionally a brand-new budget appliance from a discount store. Sydney Electrical Service operates 24/7 across every metropolitan suburb.

Full guide: Why Does My Safety Switch Keep Tripping? — causes, FAQs & expert advice →

What to Do Right Now in Lane Cove

  1. Open your switchboard and identify the tripped RCD — it will sit between OFF and ON.
  2. Switch every individual circuit breaker downstream of the RCD to OFF. This isolates the circuits one at a time.
  3. Reset the RCD to ON.
  4. Switch breakers back on one at a time. When the RCD trips, you have your faulty circuit.
  5. Unplug every appliance on that circuit and reset again.
  6. If the RCD now holds, reintroduce appliances one by one. The one that trips it is your fault.
  7. If the RCD still won't hold with everything unplugged, the fault is in the fixed wiring or in a hard-wired appliance (oven, hot water, pool pump, lighting).
  8. Press the test button on the RCD. If it doesn't trip, the device is faulty and needs replacement immediately.

Electrical work in Lane Cove

Apartment strata buildings across North Sydney, Crows Nest, St Leonards, and Chatswood routinely have common-property switchboards approaching end of life, with EV-charger infrastructure now the dominant capital-works request.

Common Questions

What's the difference between a safety switch and a circuit breaker?
A safety switch (RCD) protects people from electric shock by detecting current leaking to earth. A circuit breaker protects wiring from overcurrent. A modern combined RCBO does both jobs in one device.
Why does my safety switch trip in the middle of the night when nobody is using anything?
The most common Sydney causes are: timer-controlled hot water elements developing a leak, pool pumps starting on a clock, fridges or freezers with degraded compressor windings, and condensation forming in outdoor power points overnight.
How often should I press the test button?
AS/NZS 3760 recommends testing the RCD by pressing the test button at least every three months. Many Sydney homeowners never do — it's the single most under-used safety habit in the country.
Can a faulty kettle really trip a safety switch?
Absolutely — it's one of the top causes we see. Kettles are constantly exposed to water and heat, and the element-to-body insulation breaks down with age. A $40 kettle is the cheapest fix in domestic electrics.

Why Lane Cove Residents Choose Us

Tree-canopy storm damage accounts for around a quarter of our North Shore emergency callouts. We coordinate with arborists, Ausgrid, and roof tradespeople routinely for the multi-trade jobs that follow major storm events in Wahroonga, Killara, Pymble, and Hunters Hill.

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