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you'll only get grief if there is evidence of energy theft. just get the customer to shut down his cannabis farm for a couple of days. ??
 
You are over thinking this... if you have a brother label printer you can get security tape and put this on, better than a paper label and once removed cant be re-applied.
Tis true, but we have all been guilty of overthinking things. Especially if you keep reading that ruddy light blue book. ? Heaven forbid!! Do it to often and you'll turn into an NICEIC assessor ???
 
Tis true, but we have all been guilty of overthinking things. Especially if you keep reading that ruddy light blue book. ? Heaven forbid!! Do it to often and you'll turn into an NICEIC assessor ???
thanks for reassuring me, i thought i was but as i said, just kept thinking about it and wether i was doing the right thing.
 
thanks for reassuring me, i thought i was but as i said, just kept thinking about it and wether i was doing the right thing.
Just always and I mean ALWAYS do an IR test on your CUs main switch (BEFORE installing any tails) so you know its good before putting that cut out fuse back in. NEVER rely on it being in the off position, because they can be faulty. And fitting a 100 amp cut out fuse back into the carrier with a dead short on the end of it isn't for the faint hearted. I spoke to a lad about his experience when in A&E once. He was still shaking after they had bandaged his hand up ?
 
Also a good idea to wear a face visor and have at least leather riggers gloves or similar just in case.

I think it was Lucien who said he would line the fuse up then push it in smartly with the palm of his hand. The last thing you want to do if you have inserted on to a fault is, unfortunately, your natural reaction which is to pull it out again. Not gripping it avoids that reaction. Just let the fuse blow internally and have it quench the arc.

Brown trousers can be an asset as well.
 
Just to add that obviously if you do this sort of thing regularly or are going to tackle systems where arc-flash is likely then you should get the proper PPE. Often gloves have a rubber insulating inner and a leather outer for mechanical protection and the arc-flash rating. For example:

And for convenience kits of glove sets:

But you can get some insulating gloves that are usable without over-protectors for arc-flash and mechanical toughness, such as:

Medium energy arc-flash masks are kind of expensive, for example:

But for most folk not doing high energy systems (more so if fuse-protected so less let-through energy) you can get reasonably prices safety hat/visor such as this:

(also handy for other risks to your face/eyes such as drilling/cutting)
 
Also to add don't were polyester/nylon, etc. but natrual fibers like cotton/wool/silk, and ideally a proper heat-resistant overall (again, you get arc-flash rated ones).

Synthetic material melt and sticks to your skin making any burn much harder for the medics to fix.
 

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