oldnslo
Super Member
Hi all,
Installed one of these lower radiator hose heaters in my BX and now it appears that every time the thermostat calls for heat there is a high inrush current that is tripping the circuit breaker.
The heater is 350 watts at 120 VAC and when oerating it draws between 3 & 4 amps per my amp clamp meter. I see the meter jump when the thermostat closes and about every 3rd or 4th cycle it trips the 20 amp breaker. I replaced the breaker thinking it maybe was weak from age and this made no difference.
I presume the heater is faulty and will have to be replaced.
Any other thought?
TIA
Installed one of these lower radiator hose heaters in my BX and now it appears that every time the thermostat calls for heat there is a high inrush current that is tripping the circuit breaker.
The heater is 350 watts at 120 VAC and when oerating it draws between 3 & 4 amps per my amp clamp meter. I see the meter jump when the thermostat closes and about every 3rd or 4th cycle it trips the 20 amp breaker. I replaced the breaker thinking it maybe was weak from age and this made no difference.
I presume the heater is faulty and will have to be replaced.
Any other thought?
TIA