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martinh287
Hi guys was wondering if anyone had worked on this type of fused isolater before. It has a handle just out of view thwt makes and brakes the electrical connection. Unlike most of the other isolaters I work with that isolate with a turning motion of the copper connections this one move in as a unit and oit as a unit.
My job was to install our cables to the outgoing side of the isolater but to gain access to the connections the porcelain 'caps' needed to come off which required the fuse carriers out the way. I have found must isolaters I have worked on have a simple method of removing the making and breaking components by a simple spring loaded toggle at the side of the isolator. However with this type no such simple removal method was found and the whole fuse carriers had to be stripped down.
I was just wondering if anyone that has worked on a similar isolator new of way to remove the entire fuse carrier
My job was to install our cables to the outgoing side of the isolater but to gain access to the connections the porcelain 'caps' needed to come off which required the fuse carriers out the way. I have found must isolaters I have worked on have a simple method of removing the making and breaking components by a simple spring loaded toggle at the side of the isolator. However with this type no such simple removal method was found and the whole fuse carriers had to be stripped down.
I was just wondering if anyone that has worked on a similar isolator new of way to remove the entire fuse carrier