Artisanian
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First i would like to say HI to you all, recently i was asked to remove a 16amp type D 3 ph breeaker in a heating unit,and replace this with a 20 amp breaker.
I noticed that the cables to the heater elements were showing signs of overheating (black and brittle). i have refused to fit the new breaker. am i right in refusing?
the running current is 10.4 amps and allowing for diversity i feel that the 16 amp should be sufficient. your advice would help.
I noticed that the cables to the heater elements were showing signs of overheating (black and brittle). i have refused to fit the new breaker. am i right in refusing?
the running current is 10.4 amps and allowing for diversity i feel that the 16 amp should be sufficient. your advice would help.