Good Evening People,
The thing we have to remember is the power is fully dependant on the MCB/Fuse (under the assumption the entire board isn't being overloaded with stupid amounts being drawn, such as ovens, showers etc, all being ran at once).
The circuit is likely to have a 32A breaker for most circuits within the house.
I don't think it will blow or trip anything, unless you run a massive rig, on a general (non scientific) note.
IMHO, the only appliance (non faulty) that has tripped the electrics here, was a professional carpet shampoo company that ran a rather large looking machine, trolley mounted.
I did notice that the trolley had 2 mains cables and plugs running from it, but the operator only connected the one to the wall, and it tripped twice, straight away. So he went back to HQ to change it for another machine.
The Master has spoken...
Maxwell, you have failed to grasp my point. Even the smallest rig could be enough to overload a circuit if there is a lot of other activity on that circuit. In the case of a party in a private residence, it would not be unusual for the kitchen circuit to have 26a being pulled at times throughout the evening. Just a couple of kettles for coffee will pull 26a.
Also, when it comes to electricity, there's no "general (non scientific) notes", the laws of physics always apply.
When this happened were you by any chance having it large on the decks with your Jammos pounding the bedroom walls?
Last edited by Corabar Entertainment; 04-02-2010 at 07:18 PM. Reason: fixing quote brackets
But wouldn't the DJ hook to the living room supply, or where the disco is taking place, which is definately going to be on a seperate circuit, and it would be unusual for other appliances to be running in that room during a wedding reception.
nope, this was years ago (about 1999)