Looking for a bit of help.
I bought a PIP4048 from MPPSolar many years ago and bought a new PIP5048 just recently.
I live off-grid and have a generator for back up.
Recently I replaced the PIP4048 with the new PIP5048.
The PIP5048 started up fine. However, when I started to turn on the MCBs on the fuse board for the house many of them kept tripping. Occasionally the RCD would also trip. For example, when I turned on the breaker for the kitchen as soon as the 'fridge turned on the breaker fell. At first it was only the circuits with a 'fridge or freezer or small motor that tripped. Then, on another circuit, someone in the house turned on a small laptop and a trip occurred on that circuit.
I have 7 socket circuits (each a ring circuit), each with its own MCB, protected by one RCD.
On the advice of MPPSolar (after waiting for a reply for a long time) I replaced two of the MCBs. I took out 20A breakers and put in 32A ones.
I put back in the PIP5048. Unlike my first attempt, the MCBs didn't trip at all. However, the RCD did.
On each circuit as soon as an electrical appliance started the RCD tripped. I tried a 100W coffee grinder. RCD tripped. I tried something without a motor - a 700W toaster - RCD tripped. The only thing that appears to work on the RCD controlled circuits is a table lamp (5W).
On one of the circuits there is a small pump. Even when the pump is on standby but not actually running the RCD trips.
The RCD is a Hager 63A 2 pole RCD 30mA (type A).
This never happened with the PIP4048. I had to put the PIP4048 back in again as I couldn't function with the 5048.
I bought a PIP4048 from MPPSolar many years ago and bought a new PIP5048 just recently.
I live off-grid and have a generator for back up.
Recently I replaced the PIP4048 with the new PIP5048.
The PIP5048 started up fine. However, when I started to turn on the MCBs on the fuse board for the house many of them kept tripping. Occasionally the RCD would also trip. For example, when I turned on the breaker for the kitchen as soon as the 'fridge turned on the breaker fell. At first it was only the circuits with a 'fridge or freezer or small motor that tripped. Then, on another circuit, someone in the house turned on a small laptop and a trip occurred on that circuit.
I have 7 socket circuits (each a ring circuit), each with its own MCB, protected by one RCD.
On the advice of MPPSolar (after waiting for a reply for a long time) I replaced two of the MCBs. I took out 20A breakers and put in 32A ones.
I put back in the PIP5048. Unlike my first attempt, the MCBs didn't trip at all. However, the RCD did.
On each circuit as soon as an electrical appliance started the RCD tripped. I tried a 100W coffee grinder. RCD tripped. I tried something without a motor - a 700W toaster - RCD tripped. The only thing that appears to work on the RCD controlled circuits is a table lamp (5W).
On one of the circuits there is a small pump. Even when the pump is on standby but not actually running the RCD trips.
The RCD is a Hager 63A 2 pole RCD 30mA (type A).
This never happened with the PIP4048. I had to put the PIP4048 back in again as I couldn't function with the 5048.