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Jabbajaws

I have found, after speaking to other electricians, that some service fuses, which may state for e.g. that it is a 100A fuses on the plastic casing, may actually contain an 80A fuse or lower.

This could create a problem for us when calculating maximum demand.

Officially, when filling in EIC documents, what are we expected to record as the main protective device, when we are not allowed to break the seals to verify the service fuse?

:confused:
 
Or just take a sneaky look as there were no seals when you were there.
 
thats the one. god help them if they decide to ship the call centres abroad :eek: then we will really get a scripted answer
 
thats the one. god help them if they decide to ship the call centres abroad :eek: then we will really get a scripted answer

Excuse me old chap, what size would you suggest is the cut out fuse at ---------

I am telling you
Do not if you please break seal of holder, jail is there to you
Why you ask these questions "are you complete person"
"No permitted" I tell you "no permitted"
Goodness gracious, why you not ask nice man

Ah well,nothing much would change then :confused:
 

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