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Topic: Specto 500 8mm projector
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Martin Jones
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1269
From: Thetford , Norfolk,England
Registered: May 2008
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posted July 17, 2014 02:03 PM
Yes, it does. Too much current being drawn will trip an MCB (or fuse) but NOT an RCCB (Earth Leakage Breaker).
A leakage of current to earth (ground)will trip an RCCB, but NOT an MCB (or fuse).
You are using an RCCB, therefore your fault is a leakage of current within the device.
An RCCB measures the DIFFERENCE between the current entering the device (Live wire) and that leaving it (Neutral wire). If there is a difference ABOVE a certain level, it will "trip", removing the supply. So, if the current leaving is less than that entering it must be going somewhere; that somewhere is some of it "leaking" from the live circuitry to the frame (or earth) of the machine, leaving the machine via the earth connection, NOT via the measuring part of the RCCB.
Tracing such a leakage, especially if it is not "instant", is more difficult than tracing overloads, which usually occur in well documented manners. It is usually achieved by a logical progression through the circuitry by someone with a clear understanding both of the circuitry and the manner in which leakage occurs. It is a "trial and error" process .. but it must be informed trial and error, not "stabs in the dark".
-------------------- Retired TV Service Engineer Ongoing interest in Telecine....
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