Get an amprobe and check the circuit current draw. But if it were me I'd change out the breaker in any case. I suspect that you are drawing current that is near to the trip limit of the breaker in which case you need to unload a portion of the circuit load. You may be living dangerous.
Dale in the Flatlands.Ron Johnson wrote:
I have a circuit breaker that gets hot before shutting off. The only time I've had hot circuit breakers was when there was arcing. But this is not the case. Usually, a circuit breaker will trip, withotu getting ihot.
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