I've moved in to a new house and identified a problem with the lighting circuits. The circuits have 1mm cable but have 16a MCBs fitted i.e. no circuit protection is being provided. I changed to a 6a MCB and the lights keep tripping despite, on the face of it, the load being low.
On one circuit I have -
6x 35W low voltage
3x 7W low energy (230V)
1x 15W low energy (230V)
The low voltage lights are all connected to a single transformer - not seen one like this before... it's a 6" cylindrical shaped transformer and all the light cables connect in to it, presumably fitted when the house was built about 20 years ago
On the other lighting circuit I have similar low voltage transformers.
Can any bright sparks give me pointers as to what may be causing these problems? Clearly I need to get a correctly rated MCB for these circuits, but I am not sure why there appears to be such a heavy load from so few lights. Is it likely that these older transformers are the issue and should be changed?
thanks