Answer for countries in Europe and other world areas running a 50 Hz power supply service. Tripping of what - RCD would probably point towards an earth/neutral fault Tripping of MCB would point to a small overload or a circuit with a thermostatically controlled device such as a fridge.
Tripping of circuit breakers usually means they are overloaded, or that some load is faulting. This is a common problem in offices, as the personnel tend to add things to their outlets without coordinating with facilities engineering. If they are GFCI breakers they can also trip when a computer monitor powers up, because that causes a current transient to protective earth ground, causing the GFCI to think there is a ground fault.
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Could be but you could also have a weak breaker that will no longer hold the load of your dryer. That is if your talking about your dryer breaker tripping. If your "main breaker" is tripping you have a different problem. Call an electrician in that case. A plugged up dryer shouldn't be tripping your main
It just isn't. If the tower is designed for two circuits in the future, and only one is needed now, only one circuit is installed, and there is no problem.
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