External PSU shuts down the breaker


Hi! I have a Gold Note PH10 phono and just received the PSU 10. After I turn on the PSU, it shuts down the breaker in the house. I have tried to plug in without connecting the phono, same results. It was all right when I tried in a HIFI shop, and worked well, even connecting to the phono. I would be suspicious, but every single component is working good (with higher load also), except the PSU.
What can it be? 
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This unit has a low voltage linear power supply for a solid state phono preamp/equalizer.  It should not have a massive bank of capacitors that would draw enough current to trip any kind of breaker.  I would not fool around with something that might be faulty--not just because of safety concerns, but, also because I would not want to fry other downstream components.
Is it possible the existing circuit is close to overload?

What happens if you plug in a house lamp?
korakotta

SANDVIKA, Akershus, Norway

Joined March 27, 2018

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My bad for not checking first.

I have no idea what electrical safety codes are in your country.


EDIT:
Make sure the PSU is for 220Vac nominal.
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