daleyd
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It’s a last resort… I usually trip stuff a couple of times and then go back and look at what I should have doneRead the book, are you mad!
I can’t recall if it’s the ones linked to above but some Schneider (and others) overloads also have dip switches which determine the service factor of the motor which need setting correctly - these alter the tripping factor from 110% for lower duty to 125% for higher duty motors.