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which just goes to prove that a well manufactured CU coupled with competent installation, lasts for years with no problems. now we have to fit metal boxes because neither of the above criteria apply today in a lot of cases.
 
Now then Wilko why take all the time to carefully reassemble that old Wylex and take pictures, I reckon you're going to flog and install that somewhere else. :D
It's interesting that the internals had changed to single screw neutral block terminals, I thought that was well after wooden backs had been superceded on those boards. Maybe it's had a transplant in the past. :)
 
which just goes to prove that a well manufactured CU coupled with competent installation, lasts for years with no problems. now we have to fit metal boxes because neither of the above criteria apply today in a lot of cases.

Very true Tel, do you remember the Wylex 'Extenso' units, I've taken a few out. They had no main switch just a couple of fuseways & neutral/earth bars. You'd supply it from the end of the busbar on the original [full] Wylex which had screw terminals on the feed side of the last fuse carrier, I liked how you could also remove the thinned out front of the fuse cover on Wylex boards when retrofitting plug in MCBs due to the increased depth although some didn't realise from the amount I've seen left off in cupboards. :)
 
which just goes to prove that a well manufactured CU coupled with competent installation, lasts for years with no problems. now we have to fit metal boxes because neither of the above criteria apply today in a lot of cases.

I made this point to the Chairman of BEAMA when the metal CU's were forced on us ........... he didn't agree that wrapping carp in metal didn't make them much safer ..
 
In what respect? The difficulty engaging with the DNO's? The contradictory opinions?

What would you do?

Personally I would leave the 16mm tails in place if I was happy the maximum load was well below 87A

I can tell you working for a supplier, we see loads of installations with 100amp cutout, 16mm tails on both customers side and at cut, firstly we are not allowed to down grade or even up grade DNO fuses, that is down to them and only them can make that call. If the cut out has 16mm tails on 100amp service fuse, I will replace, can not change customers tails. (just advice them) I will change out any Ali tails. I do agree with your last statement not many domestic properties are going to pull anything like 87 amps.
 
Here's a pic of the lovely fuse box that was taken out for this job. Wylex plastic front and a wooden back box. The internals look like new :)

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That's just showing off, is the screw driver there for show or did you use it to disconnect? :D
You are too particular! I'm lazy these days, I normally just snip off the cables at the point they terminate or if I'm full of energy, get the battery drill out set on high speed with a flat screw driver bit :D
 
why not just bung in a 60A KMF between meter and CU. this will make up for the short tails and also give a point of isolation independent of the DNO fuse.
Sounds the best Idea!, since I think it was mentioned that the tails ran up the cavity and over a door way?
 

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