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In some jurisdictions bedroom receptacles as well as bathroom ones must be GF protected. If you can't find a reset on the receptacle itself, there may actually be a GF circuit breaker installed in the main power breaker box.
Is it really a fuse box ? or breakers ? If nothing is running on that circuit ,you probably have a short circuit , the fuse or breaker is saving you from a fire.
Depending on what is causing the breaker to blow will be important to know. Refrigerators do draw a good bit of power on a 20 amp circuit especially when the refrigerator goes into defrost. Refrigerators are made to run on a 20 amp circuit without other machines or appliances using the same power circuit. Circuit breakers weaken over time too especially if they have more than they are. rated for plugged into the same circuit. And your circuit may be doing its job by detecting an excessive draw of power when the refrigerator is plugged in. You must have someone that knows electricity to inspect your refrigerator for shorting and the circuit it is plugged to for correct wiring for every ones safety. Thanks, Sea Breeze
youre drawing too much current try a few different outlets you may have too many things on that curcit if it keeps doing it buy a new one this one is a fire hazard
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