Something curious occured and I wondered if anyone on here could offer some logical explanation.
A radial circuit has been tripping in my house and it seems unusual to me. The circuit is for the kitchen sockets which has the fridge freezer as well as a second small freezer, dish washer, microwave, kettle etc. I realise that is a lot for one circuit but when it trips it doesn't trip the RCD or the 16A circuit breaker in the distribution box but it trips the 20A breaker on the incoming phase (I have 3 phase). There are no other circuits on that phase other than the 3 phase boiler.
Why is the overload bypassing the distribution box RCD and local breaker and tripping the larger breaker?
A radial circuit has been tripping in my house and it seems unusual to me. The circuit is for the kitchen sockets which has the fridge freezer as well as a second small freezer, dish washer, microwave, kettle etc. I realise that is a lot for one circuit but when it trips it doesn't trip the RCD or the 16A circuit breaker in the distribution box but it trips the 20A breaker on the incoming phase (I have 3 phase). There are no other circuits on that phase other than the 3 phase boiler.
Why is the overload bypassing the distribution box RCD and local breaker and tripping the larger breaker?