Hi guys got a little Ba****d for you.
Ive had a call to a property because the mcb which is a 63a typec 60898
This is in line just after the cutout fuse which is a BS88 type2 100amp. I'm not too sure why they opted to put the 63a in there. The submain is a 25mm 3 core swa.
The customer told me it was the kitchen ring main that was the issue. So I tested the ring main (end to ends, r1+r2, IR, Loop, ect...) all good.
So I figured hmmmm maybe a faulty appliance which should cause the 32a type b to go. So faulty 32a mcb so I replaced it. Got a call the 63amp type c has gone again. Now when I replaced tyhe 32 I also replaced the 63 for good measure.
Can someone please explain to me how the hell this is happening? There is no other switch gear in the enclosure so there is no thermal effect on the mcb. Im stumped.
Unless its another cicuit with the faulty mcb.
cheers
Ive had a call to a property because the mcb which is a 63a typec 60898
This is in line just after the cutout fuse which is a BS88 type2 100amp. I'm not too sure why they opted to put the 63a in there. The submain is a 25mm 3 core swa.
The customer told me it was the kitchen ring main that was the issue. So I tested the ring main (end to ends, r1+r2, IR, Loop, ect...) all good.
So I figured hmmmm maybe a faulty appliance which should cause the 32a type b to go. So faulty 32a mcb so I replaced it. Got a call the 63amp type c has gone again. Now when I replaced tyhe 32 I also replaced the 63 for good measure.
Can someone please explain to me how the hell this is happening? There is no other switch gear in the enclosure so there is no thermal effect on the mcb. Im stumped.
Unless its another cicuit with the faulty mcb.
cheers