If the circuit breaker won t reset and trips immediately the problem might be a short circuit.
Gfci circuit breaker not resetting.
Look for loose or bad connections take hold of the wire connector and then tug each wire to look for a loose connection.
Resetting a receptacle is typically more convenient than going all the way to the service panel to reset a breaker but remember that if you wire a circuit for multiple location protection from a single gfci receptacle that receptacle controls everything downstream.
Push the breaker to reset it reset the breaker by pushing the handle firmly to on it should line up with all the rest.
It tripped and won t reset.
Check each appliance for overheating when you unplug it.
If it does not reset move onto the next step of identifying the issues with your circuit.
A short circuit occurs when a hot wire carrying a current touches a neutral wire.
If it pops back to the tripped position there s a problem in the wiring or in something that s plugged into the circuit.
If you notice that one of the circuits is turned off or tripped in your circuit box try resetting it.
Testing outlets on the circuit.
Unplug all appliances that are plugged into outlets on that circuit and turn off all the lights then try the breaker again.
I have a breaker in my house that has a test button on it.
If the breaker resets normally and the test button trips the breaker when pushed the problem is in the circuit itself and an electrician should be called to find your ground fault.
Gfci ground fault circuit interrupter wasn t reset circuits that have a gfci need to be reset either individually or in the main electrical panel.
Unplug any devices from gfci outlets they have test and reset buttons and then push reset.
If the reset button is in but the plugged in devices don t work then the gfci could be miswired is defective or not receiving the current.
Some electrical panels have a gfci breaker switch that usually features a test button.
If the breaker still won t reset then the problem is the breaker itself and it should be replaced with a new one of the same size brand and model.
In this case the flipped breaker is a safety mechanism and is evidence of your circuit breaker working properly.
In rare cases the circuit interrupter could be defective.
If it stays on plug the appliances back in one by one until it trips again and service or discard the appliance that makes it trip.
In fact people are commonly calling either type a gfci breaker or a gfci switch though they both can have the effect of a switch that is not their purpose and i discourage that way of talking.
I replaced the outlet but it still doesn t have electricity and the test breaker won t reset it just keeps on tripping.