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Hi Guys
Can anyone help? I have installed a supply fed from a new MEM3 DB 3P however this is fed via an old 3P switch fuse containing large porcelain rewirable fuses 60A.
Does anyone know the BS number for this fuse as i dont think its a 3036 as its not semi-enclosed.
Any help appreciated Thanks.​
 
Is the old switch fuse a MEM. BS3185 if it is a old ' Imperial ' blade type isolator up to 1970 I think.Today I think it's equivalent is BS 5419. If it is MEM you could phone them, they are helpfull.
 

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