OP
baldsparkies
Can you adjust the time lag coefficient on the MCCB? A small mains blip shouldn’t cause nuisance tripping.
What’s it going out on over current or under voltage? I had a problem with U/V on an ACB a few years ago, 2ms delay solved the problem.
Many thanks Tony,
I will have a look at the calibration settings when on site and take it from there.
Some units have 2 dials covering trip threshold marked In and Io, others are even more flexible with 3 dials, the third covering Isd which I believe is the prospective fault current.
i usually multiply the nominal rating set on dial 1 Ir by the Io and Ir calibrations.
Any other info would be much appreciated, but my guess is they have been gradually increasing loadings, and as a result a loss of power, even though momentary would mean a sudden surge through the device which would re instate under full load is causing the tripping. So hopefully re calibration could well be the answer. They also need regular checks on the system to ensure max demand criteria remains within the design parameters of the install, but you would think that would be common sense.