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very unlikely to havew a BS no. as it's australian and , judging byt it's apparent age, was manufactured by the early convicts.
 
If the fuses are of the rewirable type (which looks to be the case), then the BS number will always be BS3036!!

By what's written on the the internal data sheet, this is a British made unit that's been exported to Aussie, ....albeit a very long time ago!! lol!!
 

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