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So that isn't an ad hoc repair, they actually existed.These fuses were fitted many years ago, throw it away and fit a modern BS1361 cartridge it should fit OK,
hi it came from 1920's or 30's house with the seals intact also the fuse carrier has the same washers , so I'm thinking it's not been modified , I'm thinking to replace it with a 40a something ? I've installed a10kw shower onto it so so have to see what happens
Like I say, a photo, then someone will have an idea. Everyone's guessing...hi it came from 1920's or 30's house with the seals intact also the fuse carrier has the same washers , so I'm thinking it's not been modified , I'm thinking to replace it with a 40a something ? I've installed a10kw shower onto it so so have to see what happens
If it's in the service head get the DNO to replace it.can anyone help me identify this service fuse please.
should I replace it with something more suitable ?View attachment 58956
its fitted back in the carrier and head, i was looking for a part number to put on the cert. it was such a loose fit and I was worried it may get hot with the new shower, so I bent the carrier prongs to make it tight. max fault current was 750A which went upto 850. will get customer to contact dno. help appreciated
I remove them when replacing consumer units also at same time can identify fuse type and size. this was the oldest and worse condition I've done so after some advice.
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