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Andrewbullie
Hi All,
I have a 2400w power saw on 230v which is tripping after about 0.3 seconds. It is running of a 16A RCD with no other devices on the circuit. Could this be caused by a high current demand at the start up or is it more likely to be something else?
My calculations reckon that it should draw 10.5A, but if it was a short, would it allow the saw to start enough to spin the blade like it is?
PS, I'm not an electrician as you may have guessed but have a limited knowledge.
Cheers
Andy
I have a 2400w power saw on 230v which is tripping after about 0.3 seconds. It is running of a 16A RCD with no other devices on the circuit. Could this be caused by a high current demand at the start up or is it more likely to be something else?
My calculations reckon that it should draw 10.5A, but if it was a short, would it allow the saw to start enough to spin the blade like it is?
PS, I'm not an electrician as you may have guessed but have a limited knowledge.
Cheers
Andy