zog
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"Then, after a bi-metal thermal element has tripped once it takes incrementally less heating to make it trip again and gets worse and worse with each successive trip. The phenomenon is called "thermal memory". UL testing and calibration specs for a thermal trip element in a breaker only call for it to trip, reset and trip once more. After that, all bets are off."
Yep, thats what i was thinking too, a primarary injection test would verify this. but if you dont have the equipment to do this test replaceing the breaker in this case (For such a small breaker) makes sense.
Yep, thats what i was thinking too, a primarary injection test would verify this. but if you dont have the equipment to do this test replaceing the breaker in this case (For such a small breaker) makes sense.