I’ve not seen one of these before and i have a memory of them needing to be upgraded by the DNO.

Just wondering as well what the BSEN is for it. Is it 1361 or 88-3

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IMO it's capable of being DP fused but late enough that it is more likely to have a link in the neutral. Note the two recesses for identification discs on the front of the sealing chamber.
 
IMO it's capable of being DP fused but late enough that it is more likely to have a link in the neutral. Note the two recesses for identification discs on the front of the sealing chamber.
Thanks.

I’ll get the DNO to check as the consumer unit is to be replaced and I need to stick an isolator in. So they may as well check it when they pull the fuse.

The bloke that lives next door works for Western Power. But is currently on holiday or I’d have asked him to check it today. 🤪
 

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