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Main incomer circuit breaker tripped

Main incomer circuit breaker tripped - Load management conflict

Schneider Electric · Schneider Charge New EVlink Clipsal

Was bedeutet Main incomer circuit breaker tripped ?

The main circuit breaker for the property has tripped, likely due to the charging station drawing too much power, especially when combined with other loads. An anti-tripping module can help manage this.

Häufige Ursachen

  • The total electrical load exceeds the capacity of the main incomer.
  • The anti-tripping module is not installed or incorrectly configured.
  • Simultaneous high-demand activities in the home.

Reparaturschritte & Checkliste

Klicken Sie auf Schritte, um Ihren Fortschritt zu verfolgen.

  1. 1

    Consider installing or verifying the configuration of an anti-tripping module to manage power load.

  2. 2

    If an anti-tripping module is already installed, check its settings and ensure it is correctly paired with the charging station.

  3. 3

    Reduce the number of high-power devices operating simultaneously in your home.

  4. 4

    Consult an electrician to assess your home's electrical capacity and the suitability of the charging setup.

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Algorithm unavailable in Live tabAlgorithm unavailable in Live tab - Device is offline or technical issueBlinking BlueBlinking blue LED - Charge suspended by app or low powerBlinking GreenBlinking green LED - Firmware upgrade in progress
Quelle: Schneider Charge New EVlink Clipsal
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