Strange Breaker problems with Heat pump and AC unit
Recently we have been having strange issues with our breakers. :confused:
Typically if we have more than 2 appliances running in the kitchen, the GFI outlets will pop the breaker. We just reset it, and try not to use too many things at once. This is fine. :rolleyes:
But... yesterday, I was making coffee in the kitchen, and the breaker popped, strange because nothing else was plugged in, I reset the breaker, and went back into the kitchen, and noticed that the cable had actually come out of the outlet.. it was plugged in before, and must had POPPED out of the outlet when the breaker blew.
My father was in town, I told him what had happened and looked at the breaker box. He saw that one breaker was showing a bit of orange even after being reset... so it was always showing a little orange. He didn't like the looks of this, and replaced the breaker. (Keep in mind that my father had just installed a new outlet in the living room for a plasma TV. He ran in on the same line that goes to our bedroom. )
During the day yesterday, our neighbor had a new AC unit installed. We own a condo above his unit and share a common space where our AC units are set up. Since then, our breaker has popped for our AC unit, Blower. Causing our furnace to not blow out any heat through the vents... brr... The furnace seems to be running fine. Also this morning, my husband went to turn on the bedroom light switch and the bedroom breaker popped and the light bulb had blown. We only had the alarm clock and the TV on. (not the plasma in the living room, just the TV in the bedroom) Very strange, this has never happened before. We have been in this house for about 5months and have not had problems like this previously. Only near the end of the summer we had to have our capacitor replaced on our AC unit.
(the unit is only 3 years old... our furnace is about 5 years old.)
What could this neighbors new AC unit have effected to make our breakers start popping so easily? My husband looked and they did not appear to have tapped into our power.
Right now we have our furnace off and have not reset the breaker in fear that something could go wring and cause a fire when we are not home.
I called the power company and they are not experiencing any power losses... PLEASE HELP!!