Macerator pump and MCB

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Hello, I want to install a Profisplit macerator in a downstairs bathroom. The unit power rating is 1000W. The dedicated circuit supplying it has a 10A MCB on the RCD protected side of the consumer unit feeding a local fused spur with a 5A fuse.

My question is, if the macerator draws 4A, is a 5A fuse adequate? Also, might the starting current trip the MCB?

Or should I just fit the 600W version and look forward to it clogging up? :)

Thanks
 
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My question is, if the macerator draws 4A, is a 5A fuse adequate? Also, might the starting current trip the MCB?
5A fuse is fine. Very unlikely it will trip the MCB - it would have to draw 30+ amps on startup to do so.

Or should I just fit the 600W version and look forward to it clogging up? :)

They all clog / jam / break / fail in every way possible. Is there really no way of getting a normal waste pipe in?
 
Thanks for that.

Wish there was another way, apart from a gopher carrying the slops in a bucket.
 
My question is, if the macerator draws 4A, is a 5A fuse adequate? Also, might the starting current trip the MCB?
5A fuse is fine. Very unlikely it will trip the MCB - it would have to draw 30+ amps on startup to do so.

Or should I just fit the 600W version and look forward to it clogging up? :)

They all clog / jam / break / fail in every way possible. Is there really no way of getting a normal waste pipe in?
Never had a problem with ours in 5 years :D
 
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I'm up north & dont have squits!
And my macerator is bust :)
 

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