Hi all
I am the proud owner of a mid-size scissor lift, with which I can lift up cars. I've owned this for around a year, but just moved house and after a Herculean feat of removal, the ramp came with me.
For the new house, I had a sparky re-wire the garage (and half the house!) to accommodate it. He ran 10mm cable from a vacant 32A fuseway in the (new) house CU, to a small CU in the garage with a dedicated 32A MCB feeding a blue commando socket into which said lift is plugged. The RCD is at the house end meaning that in the garage we just have a plain switch with the MCB's.
In the old house the RCD was at the garage end, and about one time in five, the motor surge would pop the MCB, the RCD or both. No problem - I'd reset and try again.
In the new house, the thing does it about 3 in 5 times, which given the walk between garage and house is going to get annoying with the continual concern that a car will be left suspended in mid air. When it goes it blows one, two or all of the garage MCB, the house MCB and the house RCD.
The motor is rated at 14.7A and 2.2Kw so I think that the circuitry should be up to scratch but I guess this means the motor must be pulling a lot more than 32A at start up.
I'm not sure whether to call the sparky or the ramp manufacturer (it is due a service). I've looked at soft start protection, but this looks like it would need me to modify the ramp circuitry, which I'm not confident in doing (i.e. I'd have to phone the manufacturer). If there was a kind of reverse surge protector that could be fitted in line, that would be just the job, but such a thing simply doesn't seem to exist.
Any thoughts / help greatly appreciated.
I am the proud owner of a mid-size scissor lift, with which I can lift up cars. I've owned this for around a year, but just moved house and after a Herculean feat of removal, the ramp came with me.
For the new house, I had a sparky re-wire the garage (and half the house!) to accommodate it. He ran 10mm cable from a vacant 32A fuseway in the (new) house CU, to a small CU in the garage with a dedicated 32A MCB feeding a blue commando socket into which said lift is plugged. The RCD is at the house end meaning that in the garage we just have a plain switch with the MCB's.
In the old house the RCD was at the garage end, and about one time in five, the motor surge would pop the MCB, the RCD or both. No problem - I'd reset and try again.
In the new house, the thing does it about 3 in 5 times, which given the walk between garage and house is going to get annoying with the continual concern that a car will be left suspended in mid air. When it goes it blows one, two or all of the garage MCB, the house MCB and the house RCD.
The motor is rated at 14.7A and 2.2Kw so I think that the circuitry should be up to scratch but I guess this means the motor must be pulling a lot more than 32A at start up.
I'm not sure whether to call the sparky or the ramp manufacturer (it is due a service). I've looked at soft start protection, but this looks like it would need me to modify the ramp circuitry, which I'm not confident in doing (i.e. I'd have to phone the manufacturer). If there was a kind of reverse surge protector that could be fitted in line, that would be just the job, but such a thing simply doesn't seem to exist.
Any thoughts / help greatly appreciated.