Summary Tips:
Let the circuit breaker cool down for some time.
Flip the circuit breaker all the way back until you hear a click.
More details are as follows.
How do you know if you flipped a breaker?
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What does it mean to flip the breakers?
The most common reason that circuit breakers trip is overloaded outlets, or too many appliances running at once. When an outlet becomes overloaded, the circuit breaker flips to stop any surges in electricity.
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How long do you have to wait to flip a breaker?
The short answer is, there's no mandatory wait time. If the circuit is no longer overloaded and the fault condition has been resolved, you can reset the breaker immediately. However, it's advisable to wait a few minutes for the appliance causing the overload to cool down before resetting the breaker.
How long do you have to wait to reset a circuit breaker?
How do you flip a main power breaker?
In most cases, this will be located outside your home near your electric meter, but in older homes, you may find it inside. The main breaker will be the largest breaker in the panel. To reset the breaker be sure to flip to the OFF position, then to the ON position. A good rule of thumb is to repeat this step TWO times.
Clogged plumbing Drain is Tenant’s responsibility due to some improper use of the plumbing drain in kitchen, dishwasher, laundry, toilets, bathroom vanity etc.
For example, never throw any floss, hair, and any solid waste to the toilet.
Please also try to throw the toilet papers to a basket to avoid possible clogging.
Another example of kitchen disposal drain: if the drain is clogged due to a solid waste such as chicken bones, tissues, hairs thrown in the drain.
If there is evidence showing that this is a pre-moving condition, we will be responsible for the repairs.
What the landlord can help in this situation:
Provide a plumber or handyman to help the tenants;
If the tenant can pay for the service at this moment, Landlord can pay for it in advance and add a charge to the rent balance.
Please don’t throw solid waste such as chicken bones. If it’s damaged by the solid waste, It’s tenant’s responsibility.
You may troubleshoot by clearing up the disposal thru the drain opening
You may also push the reset button at the bottom of the disposal to see if it comes back.
Can you try 1) Clean up the solid waste inside the garbage disposal by hands; 2) Reset the garbage disposal by pressing the reset button at the bottom?
Reference - Fix Clogging Plumbing Drain
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/fix-slow-bathtub-drain-39158.html
Tenants’ Maintenance Responsibilities
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-lKmxn7KxputUg9LHSBS4Uzuta56fJ13VkmfuLlCR1M/edit?usp=sharing