Hi all, new member so please go gentle...
I have been in my newbuilt for a while now but this weekend was the first time I tried to fire the angle grinder and subsequently the hoover to do some work. As you would expect, I was using the garage power sockets. However, the circuit breaker kept tripping. Now as I understand it, both the angle grinder and the hoover have a high at least initial current draw. Having said that, you wouldn't expect them to trip the breaker.
So, there I go breaking out the commissioning paperwork, which proves interesting. Can someone confirm my understanding? (see files attached, one for paperwork and a pic of the circuit breaker box)The paperwork states that (from the left on the box picture) ratings are 32A, 32A, 16A, 6A, and 6A. The garage sockets are connected to the third circuit breaker - 16A. However, the 3rd breaker is a Schneider Resi9 B6 one, which from internet research is a 6A unit. This is the one that keeps tripping.
Interestingly or worryingly, in circuit B, the paperwork states 32A, 16A, 6A, 6A, 6A yet the breakers are 32A, 6A, 6A, 16A, 6A.
Can someone shed some light? Is this normal? Has the electrician ran out of breakers? Have they made a mistake?
Any response much appreciated!
I have been in my newbuilt for a while now but this weekend was the first time I tried to fire the angle grinder and subsequently the hoover to do some work. As you would expect, I was using the garage power sockets. However, the circuit breaker kept tripping. Now as I understand it, both the angle grinder and the hoover have a high at least initial current draw. Having said that, you wouldn't expect them to trip the breaker.
So, there I go breaking out the commissioning paperwork, which proves interesting. Can someone confirm my understanding? (see files attached, one for paperwork and a pic of the circuit breaker box)The paperwork states that (from the left on the box picture) ratings are 32A, 32A, 16A, 6A, and 6A. The garage sockets are connected to the third circuit breaker - 16A. However, the 3rd breaker is a Schneider Resi9 B6 one, which from internet research is a 6A unit. This is the one that keeps tripping.
Interestingly or worryingly, in circuit B, the paperwork states 32A, 16A, 6A, 6A, 6A yet the breakers are 32A, 6A, 6A, 16A, 6A.
Can someone shed some light? Is this normal? Has the electrician ran out of breakers? Have they made a mistake?
Any response much appreciated!