Tired of tripping breakers!
Hello. This is my first post and I have become frustrated with the amount of times that certain breakers trip in my house. Let me give you a bit of background first. I have been living in my house for over a year and a half (2 years in November). It was a brand new house when I moved in. I lived in my previous house for 19 years and it was also brand new when I moved in. I can't even really count the number of times on one hand in the 19 years that I lived there where breakers were tripped because they were overloaded. In less than 2 years in my new house, certain breakers have probably tripped 20+ times.
The one that trips the most is a 15amp breaker that controls 4 outlets between 2 bedrooms. The breaker usually trips when there are several things running and then a blow dryer is used. A typical load that would cause the breaker to trip would be as follows: clock radio, plasma television, rear-projection television, xbox 360, cable box, dvd player and then blow dryer. It's always the blow dryer that pushes it over the edge too. Without the blow dryer, the breaker can withstand the above mentioned as well as another cable box, playstation 3, 3 computer monitors, 3 desktop computers, 2 laptops running off external power and a lamp.
I am not sure what to about this. I know codes have probably changed in the past 20 years between when each house was built, but with today's use of technology I would think that the new house would have be built to withstand that. We can't keep living on the idea that someone needs to make sure nothing else is on if they want to blow dry their hair. I am unsure if the original electrician used 12 gauge wire or not so I don't even know if a 20amp would be able to be replace the 15amp that's currently there.
Another instances of a breaker constantly tripping is in the kitchen. The oven is a double oven, but if you pre-heat both the top and bottom oven at the same time, the breaker trips. I believe the oven is on the same breaker as the fridge which is right beside it but I'm not 100%. In the old house, there was a double oven as well and not once did the breaker trip when pre-heating both ovens. Also, if a vacuum is being using the upstairs hallway, all of the bedroom lights dim when it's turned on.
My electrical experience is limited, so I seek out others with more knowledge that can assist and guide me in the right direction to remedy this situation if possible. Thank you.
Mike