Having a brain fart at the moment could some one put me strait and help me out. I'm filling in an EIC and in the part it says main switch/ switch fuse part i'm stuck on which BS number to it put. i have a metal switch fuse so its that BS number i'm putting in. I don't know what to list as a BS number.

In the switch fuse there is a 2 pole isolator BS60947-3 is relevant but there is also a bs1361 Fuse holder and 60a fuse

so which bs number should i list?

cheers
 
BS EN 60947-3.. switches, disconnectors, switch disconnectors and fuse combination units.
 
7671, 60898, 60947-3, 4293, 3871, 1361, 1362, 5419, 61008/9......The joys of having these numbers embedded in your psyche is one of the true pleasures of sparking!!

Oh, can't forget 3036!
 

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