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Evening peeps,

Got a question i need help with a friend of mine has an american food processor the unit is 1000w 110v i purchased a 3000 w 230 to 110v step down and stepup transformer have set to 240v on input and using 110v output. I am finding due to surge sometimes on start up the transformer will trip a b32 mcb, i know mcb could be replace for type c, however rather carry this out on friends kitchen circuit, is there not another solution such as using plug in rcd or placing a type c mcb inline so consumer unit mcb is not tripped, i await replies and sugesstions along with critisms as usual
 

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replace the B32 with a C type. my 3kVA site tranny also trips a B32.
 
If you are going to replace the device you need to ensure fault protection is still maintained if there is no rcd in place.
 
thanks so looks like a type c or d mcb, my question was if fit inline mcb to tranny power source will that stop the b32 tripping, if not i suppose not that difficult to replace inside consumer unit.
 
Evening peeps,

Got a question i need help with a friend of mine has an american food processor the unit is 1000w 110v i purchased a 3000 w 230 to 110v step down and stepup transformer have set to 240v on input and using 110v output. I am finding due to surge sometimes on start up the transformer will trip a b32 mcb, i know mcb could be replace for type c, however rather carry this out on friends kitchen circuit, is there not another solution such as using plug in rcd or placing a type c mcb inline so consumer unit mcb is not tripped, i await replies and sugesstions along with critisms as usual
Quite possibly it's the inrush current tripping the c type cb swap it for a D type
 
At the moment is tripping b mcb intermittent not every power on will try c mcb if not type d, from my calculation c should be enough. the unit is fitted with a c16 mcb at front
 
Is fault protection maintained with a type C or D. If you have no rcd protection in place a type D is a bad idea as they are not suitable for the protection of general socket outlets.
What make is the consumer unit.
 
Do you have the manufacturers information to calculate what curve MCB is required?

Also is the Zs of the final circuit sufficiently low for a type C or D.

Also a type D isn't really suitable for domestic socket outlets, I would consider running in a sperparte circuit if a type D is required.

Much easier to buy a food processor at the correct voltage and frequency rating, there's quite a large selection available...
 

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