A bit of a bizarre problem I have here. Overview of the circuit in question:
Consumer Unit > 6 x 2 gang, double pole sockets as a radial circuit
Plugged into these are a small compressor, a machine with a 0.5hp motor, and a machine with a 0.75hp motor, also a radio.
Over the weekend, as it was bloody cold in the workshop, I plugged in two heaters, one panel heater, one little fan heater. After a couple of hours of these being on, and both motors being used intermittently, the power cut out. Just assumed it was my own fault with the heaters, unplugged them and traipsed round to the consumer unit to reset the MCB, but it hadn’t tripped. I tried flipping the main isolator off then on, and it started working again. Since then though, it’s happened two more times. I’ve isolated the CU and opened it up, connections are fine, I’ve had a look over the connections in both machines and can’t immediately see anything wrong, and I can’t see anything wrong in the circuit.
Happy to get an electrician out to have a proper look, but he’s said it could be a week or two. Any suggestions on what to check?
Consumer Unit > 6 x 2 gang, double pole sockets as a radial circuit
Plugged into these are a small compressor, a machine with a 0.5hp motor, and a machine with a 0.75hp motor, also a radio.
Over the weekend, as it was bloody cold in the workshop, I plugged in two heaters, one panel heater, one little fan heater. After a couple of hours of these being on, and both motors being used intermittently, the power cut out. Just assumed it was my own fault with the heaters, unplugged them and traipsed round to the consumer unit to reset the MCB, but it hadn’t tripped. I tried flipping the main isolator off then on, and it started working again. Since then though, it’s happened two more times. I’ve isolated the CU and opened it up, connections are fine, I’ve had a look over the connections in both machines and can’t immediately see anything wrong, and I can’t see anything wrong in the circuit.
Happy to get an electrician out to have a proper look, but he’s said it could be a week or two. Any suggestions on what to check?