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On a new style Eaton Glasgow switched iso, does the mechanical isolator also act to isolate the OUTgoing side, in between the fuse carrier and the terminals? On a dead unit I’ve no continuity between them in the off position. If so it’s going to really spoil my hopes of a 5 min job…..
 
Yes it lifts the fuse carrying assembly away.
Thanks for that, without stripping one down further which I didn’t want to do you can’t instantly see that. For my use (a 2hr long circumvent) I’ve worked out I can fudge it safely enough anyway.
 

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