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andrewsbabu

Hello every one

I hired a BT engineer to install a 20A power socket in the garage to run a table saw that needs 16A power supply. After installation of the20A type B MCB, it trips when the saw is started. The saw has a 3 hp motor.

The engineer has gone away and will contact me later. Can anyone help/advice as to what could be the problem.

Many thanks
Andrew.
 
basically when your appliance starts up it pulls more current to get it going than it does in normal operation.
As above for this you need to install a C20 MCB, the "C" denotes that the MCB will tolerate higher currents to get over the start up spike but would trip for prolonged exposure to current over its rated capacity.

LOL - Ask the BT engineer if he also does boilers?
 
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they must have electricians i no that in the street exchanges they have heaters and sockets in them

If so he will have known that a C breaker is required once he realised what his customer spec was :)
If this was a new circuit did he also give you the certificates required to meet the requirements of the law?
 

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