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New 32a C RCBO 4mm T&E radial laundry circuit, in order to take the load off a ring I installed the aforementioned, 5 doubles for dryers, washers and a roller press, 3 washers 2 dryers in total and well under 32a I install a C to deal with any motor start/ stop reverse etc and heaters, top reading is .77 on the end not over by much but it still annoys the hell out of me .58 at the first, end socket is a little roller press a shade over 1500w , So would you drop to a B or leave it as is ?
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New 32a C RCBO 4mm T&E radial laundry circuit, in order to take the load off a ring I installed the aforementioned, 5 doubles for dryers, washers and a roller press, 3 washers 2 dryers in total and well under 32a I install a C to deal with any motor start/ stop reverse etc and heaters, top reading is .77 on the end not over by much but it still annoys the hell out of me .58 at the first, end socket is a little roller press a shade over 1500w , So would you drop to a B or leave it as is ?
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Its covered by a 30mA RCBO 50V/30mA=1667 Ohms. Its not ideal from a design point of view as its a new circuit on TN system but hey I wouldn't be loosing any sleep over it. Its covered by the RCD max Zs value.....
 
try the alternative hi-current test. short l-e at last socket ( with RCD and MCB OFF ), then measure across RCD Lin and MCB Lout.

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try the alternative hi-current test. short l-e at last socket ( with RCD and MCB OFF ), then measure across RCD Lin and MCB Lout.

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You love that diagram Tel!;)

I think Richard better put a patent on it pretty darn quick:)
 
Is that 4.0 T&E surface fixed cos if it ain't it doesn't want to be on a 32A device no matter what religion it is.
 
Is that 4.0 T&E surface fixed cos if it ain't it doesn't want to be on a 32A device no matter what religion it is.
buried in a non-insulating wall.e.g. plaster, still counts as ref.method C.
 
New 32a C RCBO 4mm T&E radial laundry circuit, in order to take the load off a ring I installed the aforementioned, 5 doubles for dryers, washers and a roller press, 3 washers 2 dryers in total and well under 32a I install a C to deal with any motor start/ stop reverse etc and heaters, top reading is .77 on the end not over by much but it still annoys the hell out of me .58 at the first, end socket is a little roller press a shade over 1500w , So would you drop to a B or leave it as is ?
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Is a C type sufficient to cope with motor inrush? I think it rarely is in practice, but presumably you have actually calculated this rather than guessing?

What did your design calculations come up with for this circuit? Presumably they indicated that it should meet the required Zs which then suggests there is a problem with the circuit.
 

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