Knocks out the difavtomat when the load is connected to one of the sockets

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The question is answered: Alexander Myasoedov
Hello! The sockets are not connected to the 20A machines, they may already be on, but the machine will still work. The sockets are rated for 16A, but that's not your problem.

If the same heater normally works through an extension cord from sockets in the house, but does not work in an extension, then tell me how other electrical appliances behave when connected to this outlet?

Perhaps you have some kind of problem with the wiring, for example, the neutral conductor and the ground are damaged and leakage occurs when the load is connected. It may not be damaged, it may just leak from zero to ground somewhere when you connect the load, according to current begins to flow to the zero wire and, accordingly, upon contact with the grounding wire, it can occur a leak. Especially if the walls are damp.

Is there one socket in the room? Or do others that are connected to another machine work fine? If the second, then most likely the problem is in the wiring connection, maybe you have confused zero with ground somewhere in the box.

Well, and one more reason - you mixed up the zeros and took a zero from somewhere BEFORE this knocking out differential.

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