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Then the mcb has been incorrectly installed. Alternating of high and low load MCBs and leaving gaps between them to allow the dissipation of heat should be considered in the design.
don't get that option with solar PV, they're all running at peak at the same time all the time that they're running at peak.

So you need to consider this in the design by not running the MCB ratings too close to the max inverter rating... as I said in my first post, that you stated made no sense. Care to retract that statement?
 
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I know the direction of current flow is inconsequential to an mcb.
But a source of energy and a load are not the same thing, it is not willy waving as you put it but a fundamental point of the science of electricity. If a person claiming to be an electrician cannot get such a fundamental point right then I would seriously doubt their credibility.
When a source of energy behind to act as a load then there is serious problem likely to have some disasterous results.
So whether it's a load or a generation source is entirely irrelevant to how it impacts on the MCB, and therefore to this thread?

In which case, what has been the point in your contributions to this thread?
 
don't get that option with solar PV, they're all running at peak at the same time all the time.

So you need to consider this in the design by not running the MCB ratings too close to the max inverter rating... as I said in my first post, that you stated made no sense. Care to retract that statement?

Why don't you have that option? Install a larger board to allow for cooking space between the MCBs or use HRC fuses.
 
Why don't you have that option? Install a larger board to allow for cooking space between the MCBs or use HRC fuses.
I meant the option of running high and low loads next to each other.

Although in this case they've got an unused 6A MCB next to it, and it's still doing it (assuming this is the cause).
 
Admittedly the wording of my first post was a bit sloppy, it was 1am or something, but the gist of it was right.

Having said that, we've installed loads of these make of garage units for 16amp single phase installs and I don't remember having the MCB trip on more than maybe 2 units. The RCD proved a bit more of an issue, so we mostly stopped fitting them a couple of years back as they usually aren't needed with wiring methods used.
 
Although in this case they've got an unused 6A MCB next to it, and it's still doing it (assuming this is the cause).

It might be worth the installer removing that 6A MCB in this case to eliminate that from the equation and to reduce the likelihood of someone deciding to connect something in there in the future. It might fetch ÂŁ3 on eBay to contribute towards his fuel bill for running around trying to sort out this problem :)
 
Chhers all, il get them to re,ove the spare oneand change the mcb for 20amp type c, spoke to solax today and they are going to talk go the electrician friday whilst here to do a few checks wheter the inverster is faulty itself, il let you kno outcome.
 

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