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Tripping occurs when the charger is disconnected from the power supply. This can happen for a number of reasons, but the most common are:
A Miniature Circuit Breaker.
A Residual Current Device.
A combined Residual Current Breaker with Overload. RCBO is an MCB and RCD together in one device.
A current that flows briefly after voltage is reduced to zero due to the momentum from the charge.
Momentary current surge when an electrical device is turned on. Also known as input surge current and switch-on surge.
Tripping can occur for your own protection, so always make sure you consult a competent electrician. We recommend contacting your installer who will be able to attend and investigate further.
Do remember, it is advised to test all RCDs every 6 months. This can be done simply by pressing the ‘test’ button, but ask your installer for a demo if you’re unsure.
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