Bluekingfisher
Established Member
Morning all,
Having treated myself to a new Jet PT310 from Axminster Tools, it arrived on Tuesday. I spent yesterday afternoon removing it from the crate and cleaning the oil from the cast surfaces.
It has a 16A commando socket and so I thought, no problems, I have my band-saw and spindle moulder (both 3HP) on a dedicated 16A ring. However when I plugged the thicknesser in and switched it on it tripped my 16A breaker on my consumer unit. I thought this odd, particularly as my SM and BS have no issues working on the breaker.
I am hoping someone with a little more electrical knowledge than me can advise.
The circuit breaker is labelled ‘B16’, a friend of mine suggested that I may need a ‘motor rated’ breaker?? I have never heard of this but my limited investigations have identified ‘C’ rated breakers also. Would a ‘C’ rated breaker be what my friend suggested and is this what I need. While I am about it, would I also need to upgrade to the C-20A breaker as well or is this overdoing things?
Any thoughts would be very much appreciated.
BTW – this seems a great machine, has anybody got one and what are you impressions of it.
The only thing I am not sure about is, the electrical cord with the 16A commando plug plug has a 2 pin plug on the other end of the cord which fits into a corresponding socket on the machine end i.e not hard wired into the machine. I’m not sure I like this aspect as it may be prone to disconnecting when in operation or from a slight knock.
Thanks in advance all.
David
Having treated myself to a new Jet PT310 from Axminster Tools, it arrived on Tuesday. I spent yesterday afternoon removing it from the crate and cleaning the oil from the cast surfaces.
It has a 16A commando socket and so I thought, no problems, I have my band-saw and spindle moulder (both 3HP) on a dedicated 16A ring. However when I plugged the thicknesser in and switched it on it tripped my 16A breaker on my consumer unit. I thought this odd, particularly as my SM and BS have no issues working on the breaker.
I am hoping someone with a little more electrical knowledge than me can advise.
The circuit breaker is labelled ‘B16’, a friend of mine suggested that I may need a ‘motor rated’ breaker?? I have never heard of this but my limited investigations have identified ‘C’ rated breakers also. Would a ‘C’ rated breaker be what my friend suggested and is this what I need. While I am about it, would I also need to upgrade to the C-20A breaker as well or is this overdoing things?
Any thoughts would be very much appreciated.
BTW – this seems a great machine, has anybody got one and what are you impressions of it.
The only thing I am not sure about is, the electrical cord with the 16A commando plug plug has a 2 pin plug on the other end of the cord which fits into a corresponding socket on the machine end i.e not hard wired into the machine. I’m not sure I like this aspect as it may be prone to disconnecting when in operation or from a slight knock.
Thanks in advance all.
David