i'VE JUST INSTALLED A NEW RING CIRCUIT INTO MY HOME. pROBLEM IS MY RCD KEEPS TRIPPING OUT WHEN I HAVE THEM ALL ON AT THE SAME TIME. THE CIRCUITS IN MY WORKSHOP. SHOULD I JUST REPLACE THE 32A MCD TO A 45A INSTEAD. OR SHOULD I REDO ALL MY TEST AGAIN?
bushynut said:i'VE JUST INSTALLED A NEW RING CIRCUIT INTO MY HOME. pROBLEM IS MY RCD KEEPS TRIPPING OUT WHEN I HAVE THEM ALL ON AT THE SAME TIME. THE CIRCUITS IN MY WORKSHOP. SHOULD I JUST REPLACE THE 32A MCD TO A 45A INSTEAD. OR SHOULD I REDO ALL MY TEST AGAIN?
bushynut said:tHANKS FOR REPLYING I MEANT THE RCD KEEPS TRIPPING OUT THE CIRCUIT
My workshop is full of computers I build and sell them for extra income. anyways thats what I'm using the sockets for.
In designing the ring circuit. I counted up the maximum devices that I would be using. And took that into consideration on my cable calcs.
WOULD IT BE AN IDEA IF I JUST REPLACED A DOUBLE SOCKET PLATE WITH A DOUBLE BLANK PLATE?
This way reducing the possibility of overloading the circuit
bushynut said:sorry i did'nt realise that capitals meant "shouting". I'm not the best typer in the world
I really do appreciate you guys taking the time out
bushynut said:I'm sorry I don't. How can I reduce the the 30mA level to prevent the tripping?
Thanks
bushynut said:I have at any one time 16 - 20 computers being built
putting a blank plate will not make a difference if you have an earth fault. If you overload the circuit, as said before you must know the load you putting on the circuit, and whether there is something else that connected to it, may be some electrical tools except the PC's?WOULD IT BE AN IDEA IF I JUST REPLACED A DOUBLE SOCKET PLATE WITH A DOUBLE BLANK PLATE?
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