by ericmark »
Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:03 am
Not quite. An immersion heater is normally 3Kw and the same give or take for kettle total is 26 amp and normally 32 amp on consumer unit so even if on same fuse it should not trip with load. Plus normally the immersion heater would be on its own 16 amp supply. But there are two things which can cause tripping the other is earth leakage and if kettle is leaking 15ma and immersion heater 15ma then both together could trip the RCD. But both should be less than 1ma so again should not really happen.
The split load board is designed to allow some items to have different earth leakage protection to others it does not affect the total load on the board.
Most houses have only overload protection on lights, immersion heater and cooker but also earth leakage protection on sockets which could be used outside. (TN-C-S) some houses often with overhead supply have two levels of earth leakage using 30ma and 100ma trips.
Old houses only were protected with over current.
This is of course UK system. In the USA you do have two 110 volt phases a completely different system. So don't bother looking at USA web sites.
Some times caravans do have a lot lower supply to houses and I have seen overload problems with caravans but you should not have a problem with a house.
What trips? Most miniature circuit breakers MCB's look like a switch and have amps and rating marked on them i.e. B32
Most Earth leakage trips RCD's have a test button fitted to them. Also marked 30ma or 100ma as well.
Most Isolators have Red switch and may be marked 100A but do not trip as such and are protected by fuse.
There is an new type which combines both MCB and RCD called RCBO these have ratting i.e. B32 plus test button. Should also be marked 30ma.
If you identify what trips maybe we can guide you better.