user 38059
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Hi everyone, Im a qulified sparky with over 40 years experience. Ive got a small problem that is bothering me. I wired in a 32 amp DP isolation swtich with neon indicator on to a ring main circuit. With the intention of being able to switch off the entire ring main locally to the room which the ring main serviced, this is my own house. I did it by sending the 32 amp feed a few metres from the CU via a 32amp mcb using 4mm twin & cpu as the supply cable to the 32amp DP switch. Another 4mm cable leaving the switch on the load side which connected to both end legs of the ring. This gives me the ability to swich off all the equipment plugged into the ring main with one flick of a switch. The load on the circuit isnt high no more than 6-amps max. However often when I turn on the DP switch the mcb trips out. If I then re set the mcb whike the DP switch is still in the on position the mcb holds in and remains on with out further issues. The circuit is free from any fault conditions and so I conclude it has to be some anomoly with the equipment thats plugged in. Rationally one would conclude that the start up load was too high for the breaker but that is not the case here, most of the equipment is in standby mode IE they are actually switched off on the units themselves. All ideas or thoughts are welcome.