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Hi. Could someone confirm weather you think I'm right or not. Today I installed a ceiling mounted suspension wire lighting track in a domestic kitchen. It's fed via a fairly chunky wire wound transformer (I don't know the kva of hand). The mcb supplying the circuit is a type b 6 amp rcbo. Pretty much most of the time I flick the switch to turn it on and also when I turn it off it trips the mcb.
im thinking I need to change the mcb to a type c to manage what appears to be an inductive load caused by the wire wound tranny. Would you guys agree or suspect something else?
thanks in advance..
im thinking I need to change the mcb to a type c to manage what appears to be an inductive load caused by the wire wound tranny. Would you guys agree or suspect something else?
thanks in advance..