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How do you work out the maximum wattage of a consumer unit?
If the main RCB is 60amps and there are 3 smaller circuit breakers - one is 32amps and the other two are 5amps each, how many watts will it take to trip the whole unit? Assuming there are 10 watts per amp, would this equal 1020watts or 420watts? Or does the main one just complement the others if needed?
I'm not a good enough expert in electricity to decide who's answer is the best/correct. Please make your selection.
Maximum wattage has f-all to do with tripping out an RCD.
It works on current Imbalance (30mA for shock protection).
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