Got an issue with gym equipment. ( I keep telling my wife I’m going to the gym, but she doesn’t believe me!)
The gym owner says the circuit for treadmills trips out every now and again.
I went there last week to find a 16A type C RCBO supplying 1x metal clad double 13A socket.
From here, there was 2 plugs.. each plug run in flex to another 13A double socket fixed to the floor.
One double ran 2 x treadmills… the other ran another treadmill and a stairclimber machine.
The stairclimber comes with what looks like a laptop power supply on an EIC lead.. so I don’t think that’s the problem.
I took out the flex, and extended the radial circuit to the 2 doubles… Just seemed a bit DIY to me.
Trying to find specs on the machines, and it suggests each one is a 9A load… which is going to mean another circuit.
I would assume some diversity as there is little chance all 4 machines will be running full speed at the same time.
The circuit tests ok, and the RCBO ramped at 23mA…. But I’m more inclined to think it’s overcurrent rather than earth fault.
One machine seemed to labour a little as the incline was adjusted… I did recommend he get them serviced.
The gym owner says the circuit for treadmills trips out every now and again.
I went there last week to find a 16A type C RCBO supplying 1x metal clad double 13A socket.
From here, there was 2 plugs.. each plug run in flex to another 13A double socket fixed to the floor.
One double ran 2 x treadmills… the other ran another treadmill and a stairclimber machine.
The stairclimber comes with what looks like a laptop power supply on an EIC lead.. so I don’t think that’s the problem.
I took out the flex, and extended the radial circuit to the 2 doubles… Just seemed a bit DIY to me.
Trying to find specs on the machines, and it suggests each one is a 9A load… which is going to mean another circuit.
I would assume some diversity as there is little chance all 4 machines will be running full speed at the same time.
The circuit tests ok, and the RCBO ramped at 23mA…. But I’m more inclined to think it’s overcurrent rather than earth fault.
One machine seemed to labour a little as the incline was adjusted… I did recommend he get them serviced.