guineafowl21
Established Member
B16 is pretty feeble for a workshop, now you’re starting to buy significant power tools.
It sounds to me like the machine has a high startup surge. 2000W is a nominal power rating (like a power ‘class’) and the initial surge could be many times the 8-10A draw, depending on the type of motor and the resistance of the drivetrain.
Get an electrician in to assess the circuit for an upgrade to a higher current/trip rating, and while he’s there, he can give the machine a quick check over. You’ll need an extractor running for the thicknesser, so if you’re right on the limit of your MCB, you’ll keep having nuisance trips.
Also, running an MCB on its limit long term will cause it to fail prematurely.
It sounds to me like the machine has a high startup surge. 2000W is a nominal power rating (like a power ‘class’) and the initial surge could be many times the 8-10A draw, depending on the type of motor and the resistance of the drivetrain.
Get an electrician in to assess the circuit for an upgrade to a higher current/trip rating, and while he’s there, he can give the machine a quick check over. You’ll need an extractor running for the thicknesser, so if you’re right on the limit of your MCB, you’ll keep having nuisance trips.
Also, running an MCB on its limit long term will cause it to fail prematurely.