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cymroaur

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Can you help me identify this? Sorry the pic's rotated... the thick end is the bottom! TN-S arrangement, no markings on the case.

Any help appreciated.
 
Could be a couple of different beasts in there TBH, more than likely a BS 1361 type 2a @60A.

Doesn't look like there are any seals on the carrier though......:43:
 
Its a bit difficult to make that out but i would say its a bs1361 60a juding by the size but dont take this as gospel,perhaps some more members may be able to clarify,although i believe 1361 fuses are being classed as bs88 now,i dont have my regs book to hand,do you need to check the main fuse to see if anything can be added to the loading of the installation?
 
Well if there is nothing written on the casing of the carrier,then the next best thing would be to call the dno and ask for clarification,i know what i would do but not going down that road on a public forum.
 

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