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Absolutely. That is a virtual guarantee that there is a wiring fault in your band saw giving an earth fault.So turn it on and the flag is red, after it trips the flag is black. Same as pressing the test button.
I do remember the electrician doing earth checks when he installed the circuit which were all fine, it was only turned on yesterday for the first time.
Sorry, though you are an electrician you seem to have missed the training that shows exactly if it’s an overload trip or earth leak trip
the flag in the window under the letters RCBO will change colour if it’s an earth leak fault, but will not if it’s an overload.
the speed of the trip suggests that an earth fault is more likely but the flag colour when tripped while not an absolute will give a better idea which it is.
This is something that anyone can safely check. The flag gets reset when you turn on the RCBO so you need to look after it trips.
Not all RCBOs have this tristate indication feature.
I bought a brand new bandsaw from Axi a few months ago and, although it worked fine on a B curve RCBO, I sensed an unpleasant tingling when touching the cast iron table. There was a certain amount of leakage to earth (but not enough to trip the RCBO in this case) - now fixed (leaky capacitor).
I like this idea, but with a brand new machine i don't want to go outside of Laguna's documentation just in case there's a warranty call needed.I know this will not be popular, but at 3hp x 750W / 230 = 9.8A, put a 13amp plug on it and plug into your 20A Radial circuit, if it works fine, its the 16amp circuit thats at fault, if it trips the 20A Radial its the machine.
Not all RCBOs have this tristate indication feature.
I bought a brand new bandsaw from Axi a few months ago and, although it worked fine on a B curve RCBO, I sensed an unpleasant tingling when touching the cast iron table. There was a certain amount of leakage to earth (but not enough to trip the RCBO in this case) - now fixed (leaky capacitor).
I like this idea, but with a brand new machine i don't want to go outside of Laguna's documentation just in case there's a warranty call needed.
Sparks is coming Friday to replace the type b with a type c rcbo.
From what’s been written already, this sounds like an earth fault (rcbo flag indicator). A type C breaker won’t fix this, so I hope your spark isn’t just a parts changer. The machine needs a PAT test either side of the starter switch. The better testers offer earth leakage testing during running, as some faults only show up when everything’s powered up.I like this idea, but with a brand new machine i don't want to go outside of Laguna's documentation just in case there's a warranty call needed.
Sparks is coming Friday to replace the type b with a type c rcbo.
I had the same thought!I know this will not be popular, but at 3hp x 750W / 230 = 9.8A, put a 13amp plug on it and plug into your 20A Radial circuit, if it works fine, its the 16amp circuit thats at fault, if it trips the 20A Radial its the machine.
That was why I was asking you to test to see if the flag did not change colour when you flipped the breaker on and off as well as when you did an earth leak test trip.I don't think this rcbo has tristate indication, no matter what I do to both they go red or black.
He's coming Friday, hopefully it will be resolved then.That was why I was asking you to test to see if the flag did not change colour when you flipped the breaker on and off as well as when you did an earth leak test trip.
it is usually the case that an over current trip should be able to be easily distinguishable from an earth leak trip. All my RCBOs and the ones JW and BigClive on YouTube have taken apart have that function.
As you say yours doesn’t indicate I suspect that either I didn’t communicate the test well enough, that RCBO is faulty, or it doesn’t indicate. So as you’re determined to get the sparky in ask him to check the RCBO before pulling it out.
My guess is that there is a fault in the machine as I suggested before and that the swapping to a C curve is not going to solve the problem.
EDIT I see you’ve probably found that it’s the Circuit or RCBO that doesn’t change the need to check the function with your sparky.
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