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Hello fellas. I’ve got a protective device that has sod all written on it apart from the following..... series 3 Henley, pat no: 451302 can someone please tell me what the hell it is?

Thanks
 
Cheers mate. Can’t see what’s written on the side though?
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This is the bad boy here
 

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how many ways is the cu. just put down 60AMP 88 OR N/V.or pull the fuseand then seal with a kiss .most suppliers now when changing to smart meters up on the carrier what in side them.
 
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This is for my niceic assessment. So I’m hoping I can somehow find out what it is
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I’m not there now to pull the fuse but it’s not updated to a smart meter yet anyway mate to be honest
 
Wish I did have X-ray vision mate for more reasons than I care to mention. It is the first one mate yes, nervous it
just make sure that the choccy digestives are in the fridge. would not want assessor to get soft ,half melted choccy on his nice clean mitts.
 
As long as it’s a pass mate I’ll take that!
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They are a fussy lot mate! I’m warming up my hands and prepping the Vaseline, f**k the digestives I’m bringing out the big guns
 
This is for my niceic assessment. So I’m hoping I can somehow find out what it is
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I’m not there now to pull the fuse but it’s not updated to a smart meter yet anyway mate to be honest

Don't pull the fuse just to read the writing on it, record it as not verified.
If you do pull the fuse and record what is in there the assessor will likely ask you how you found that information out. Cutting the seals and pulling the fuse is going to go down worse with the assessor than explaining why you didn't verify it.
 

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