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Heater Tripping Breaker?

Heater breaker keeps tripping? Electrical issue, don’t keep resetting. CAC1819196.

Quick Answer

Heater tripping breaker = (1) shorted heat strip element ($279-$850), (2) failed contactor ($279), (3) weak/undersized breaker ($349), or (4) shorted wiring ($779). Don’t keep resetting, fire risk. FREE diagnosis. Call (813) 343-2212.

Heater Breaker Causes

Shorted Heat Strip

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Symptom: Element has electrical short, draws excessive current.

Heater kit replacement $279-$850.

Failed Contactor

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Symptom: Stuck closed, drawing power incorrectly.

Contactor $279.

Weak Breaker

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Symptom: Aged breaker trips at lower load than rated.

Circuit breaker $349.

Shorted Wiring

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Symptom: Insulation failure, wires touching.

Wiring repair $299-$799.

First Signs the Breaker Trip Is About to Get Worse

A heater breaker that trips once might be a fluke. A pattern of trips means active fault escalation. These signs indicate the underlying problem is worsening and resetting will not fix it.

  • The breaker trips faster on each successive reset — went from tripping after 15 minutes to tripping after 5 minutes
  • Any smell of burning plastic, hot metal, or electrical odor near the air handler or at the breaker panel
  • Black marks, scorching, or discoloration on the breaker itself or on the wires entering it
  • A wire at the heat kit terminal feels warm or hot to the touch even before a trip
  • The breaker sits in a slightly raised middle position after tripping rather than snapping cleanly to the tripped position — sign of a breaker whose trip mechanism has weakened from repeated cycles
  • Tripping only on the coldest nights and holding on milder evenings — a sequencer fault that dumps all strips simultaneously when maximum heat is demanded
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If the breaker is tripping same-day or you smell burning, do not reset it again. Leave the system off and call (813) 343-2212.

Tampa Heater Breaker Repair Costs

FREE diagnosis on every call. The $279 minimum applies to approved repair labor, never to the diagnostic visit itself.

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Repair TypeTampa LowTampa HighWhat Is Included
Sequencer replacement$279$499Per sequencer; a stuck-closed sequencer dumps all strips at once and trips breaker
Heating element replacement$299$595Per element; shorted element confirmed by resistance-to-ground test
Breaker replacement (heat kit circuit)$349$349Correctly rated replacement breaker matched to heat kit amperage
Wiring tightening and connection repair$279$299Loose lugs at heat kit terminal block or disconnect, thermal inspection
Wiring repair (damaged insulation)$299$799Replaces damaged wire runs between breaker panel and heat kit
Full heat kit replacement$279$850Complete assembly swap when multiple elements and sequencers have all failed
Blower motor replacement (high-draw motor)$499$845When a failing motor pushes combined circuit load over the breaker rating

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The Two-Trip Rule for Heater Breakers

A breaker that trips once is worth a single reset and observation. A breaker that trips a second time is giving you a clear answer: there is an active fault that resetting will not fix.

One trip: Reset fully (OFF then ON), monitor through a complete 20 to 30 minute heating cycle. If it holds, note the outdoor temperature and run duration before the trip — that information helps the tech narrow the diagnosis before arriving.

Two trips: Leave it off. Call for service. Resetting a breaker with a hard ground fault in a heating element overheats the wiring, and repeated resets wear the breaker’s thermal mechanism. The repair cost for a shorted element is a fraction of the cost of wiring damage or a panel fire.

Replace the system if: the air handler is 15 years or older and the tech finds multiple failed elements, sequencers, and a weak breaker simultaneously — that is not coincidence, it is an aging system indicating what is coming next.

Florida Code Corner: Heat Strip and Electrical Work in Tampa

Replacing individual heating elements and sequencers inside an existing heat kit does not require a permit in Hillsborough County. Replacing the full air handler or heat kit assembly as a unit does require a mechanical permit under Florida Building Code Section 1006.

Breaker replacement in the main panel requires a licensed electrical contractor in Florida under Florida Statute 489.503. An HVAC contractor can identify and measure the fault, but panel work needs an electrical license. Home Therapist coordinates with licensed electricians when a panel-side repair is needed. We will tell you exactly what requires what license before any work begins. Call (813) 343-2212. Licensed CAC1819196.

Tampa Seasonal Pattern: Why Heater Breaker Trips Cluster in Winter

In Tampa, electric heat strips sit completely dormant from roughly April through October. A sequencer with a developing fault, an element with degraded insulation, or a breaker weakened with age causes no symptoms at all during those seven months. Then:

  • October and November: First-use test. The first genuine cold night demands the strips fire for the first time in months. A sequencer that sticks closed immediately dumps all strip load simultaneously, and the breaker trips within seconds of a heating call.
  • December through January: Peak demand. Sustained cold fronts keep the heat running for hours at a stretch. Borderline elements and aging breakers that held during brief October cycles fail under sustained load. Tampa averages 7 to 20 nights below 50 degrees per year — most of them clustered here.
  • Post-cold-snap: A breaker that tripped during a cold front and was reset often trips again on the next cold night. The fault did not clear — it temporarily cooled down enough to hold until demand returned.

The right time to test heat strip operation is a warm evening in September. Switch the thermostat to heat, set it above room temperature, and let the system run for 20 minutes. A strip problem in September is a scheduled repair. The same problem on a January night with a full house is an emergency call. Call (813) 343-2212 for a fall tune-up.

What to Do Right Now

  1. Reset breaker ONCE. If trips again: stop.
  2. Don’t keep resetting, electrical fire risk.
  3. Call (813) 343-2212, same-day diagnosis.

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FAQ

Fire risk real?

Yes for repeated tripping. Heat strips can overheat wiring.

Why only in winter?

Heat strips rarely used in Tampa, so marginal faults only show during cold snaps.

Can I DIY breaker?

Not recommended. Electrical panel work = licensed electrician + permits in most counties.

Warranty?

1-year labor warranty on heating repairs.

Is it safe to keep resetting the breaker when the heater trips it?

No. A breaker that trips once could be a one-time event worth a single reset. A breaker that trips a second time is telling you there is an active fault. Resetting repeatedly risks overheating the wiring if there is a ground fault in the element, and accelerates wear on the breaker’s thermal mechanism. After two trips, leave the system off and call for service. The repair cost for a shorted element is far less than a panel fire or wiring replacement. Call (813) 343-2212.

Why does my heater only trip the breaker when it is cold outside?

Because the heat strips only run when outdoor temperature drops and the heat pump needs backup. A sequencer or element that has developed a fault sits dormant all summer and most of fall causing no symptoms. The first hard cold snap in Tampa — usually October through January — is the first time those components are energized, and the fault reveals itself. This is why a fall heating tune-up in September to test strip operation before the cold arrives saves you from an emergency call on the coldest night of the year. Call (813) 343-2212.

Could the problem be the electrical panel, not the heater itself?

Yes. If the breaker is old, undersized for the actual heat kit load, or has loose wiring at the panel lugs, the problem is in the panel rather than the heater. A technician with an amp clamp can measure the actual current draw at the breaker and compare it to the rating. If the draw is within spec but the breaker still trips, the breaker is the fault. We carry the test equipment to confirm this on the same visit. Licensed CAC1819196.

My heater trips the breaker after running for about 15 minutes. What does that mean?

A delayed trip after sustained run time usually means the breaker is thermally heating from a slightly elevated amp draw rather than a hard instantaneous fault. Common causes are a partially degraded heating element drawing slightly more current than rated, a blower motor with worn bearings adding extra current under load, or a breaker that has weakened and trips before reaching its rated amperage. A clamp-meter reading under live heating load tells us exactly what is happening within minutes of arriving. Call (813) 343-2212.

Does Home Therapist diagnose and repair heater breaker problems in Tampa Bay?

Yes, we handle heat strip, sequencer, breaker, and wiring faults in air handlers across Tampa, Brandon, Riverview, Lutz, Wesley Chapel, and Clearwater. FREE diagnosis, no trip fee, same-day service most days. Call (813) 343-2212. Licensed CAC1819196.

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