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On the main over current protective device I'm looking at it states 100 amp 1.3/16 DIA does anyone no what type and Bsen num it is as I can't see it in the regs.


Thanks Chris
 
Whoever put that made the best of the info they could determine... they could probably see the rating but no other info... so they measured the diameter at one and 3/16 inches with the intention of looking it up later..

Which would make it a BS1361 type IIb

Simon.
 

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