Can you guarentee they work and will actually trip under fault conditions?Are these worth selling or just get rid? Saved from a recent mains change
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No not at all, please read my question again.Is that a nice way of sayin get rid....
Okay fair enough mate, now if you had tested those breakers before removing them and they did operate then selling them could have been an option, as you have now confirmed it isn't the case I would advise you not to sell them, HTHs.The answer to that question would be no
Okay fair enough mate, now if you had tested those breakers before removing them and they did operate then selling them could have been an option, as you have now confirmed it isn't the case I would advise you not to sell them, HTHs.
I wouldn't test them, it wouldn't be possible unless under controlled conditions in a labatory, I would throw them away, end of, I was trying to get the OP to answer that question, perhaps you can get it out of him lolWhat would be your suggested test method to ensure operation to the manufacturer's published characteristics?