Hi guys.
Just want some advice or thoughts from the pro's.
So I'm an engineer who works on espresso machines. Going back a few months ago now I got called out to a machine tripping the power, in my line of work this generally means one loop on the heating element has shorted to ground or one of the 240v solenoid coils has got wet.
I got to site and no fault was found, trips stayed up and machine functioned ok. Nothing visual to be found so customer waved us away and said he'd call back if anything happened again.
2 weeks later same thing, mcb and rccb both tripped so I took a replacement machine and swapped his out assuming intermittent fault.
Wired his machine into our workshop circuit and tested everything, kept it on test for 2 weeks and put through it's paces, nothing happened that shouldn't have. Earth leakage on machine tested to be 0.018mA with element and pump running, coils all tested >999megohm with insulation tester. The machine we installed on his site never tripped his board either. After a few weeks on test he agreed to have his machine back and see what happens.
Machine was installed and fine for 1 month and now has tripped it's mcb and the rccb again so yet again I've collected and brought back to the workshop.
Customer is reluctant to have his wiring checked by an electrician based on the fact the machine we loaned him never tripped so it must be a fault on his machine.
I am seriously at a loss of what is going on and wondering if any of you pro's have suggestions.
I clamped the machine and at peak it pulled 26a. He has it on a 32A type B mcb on a split board with rccb
Any suggestions guys?
Just want some advice or thoughts from the pro's.
So I'm an engineer who works on espresso machines. Going back a few months ago now I got called out to a machine tripping the power, in my line of work this generally means one loop on the heating element has shorted to ground or one of the 240v solenoid coils has got wet.
I got to site and no fault was found, trips stayed up and machine functioned ok. Nothing visual to be found so customer waved us away and said he'd call back if anything happened again.
2 weeks later same thing, mcb and rccb both tripped so I took a replacement machine and swapped his out assuming intermittent fault.
Wired his machine into our workshop circuit and tested everything, kept it on test for 2 weeks and put through it's paces, nothing happened that shouldn't have. Earth leakage on machine tested to be 0.018mA with element and pump running, coils all tested >999megohm with insulation tester. The machine we installed on his site never tripped his board either. After a few weeks on test he agreed to have his machine back and see what happens.
Machine was installed and fine for 1 month and now has tripped it's mcb and the rccb again so yet again I've collected and brought back to the workshop.
Customer is reluctant to have his wiring checked by an electrician based on the fact the machine we loaned him never tripped so it must be a fault on his machine.
I am seriously at a loss of what is going on and wondering if any of you pro's have suggestions.
I clamped the machine and at peak it pulled 26a. He has it on a 32A type B mcb on a split board with rccb
Any suggestions guys?