:oAll i'm saying is that the cut out fuse has been removed in this case so yeah i agree you should put down whats written on the side of the fuse.......But in the cases where your doing a rewire or just doing some minor works or even putting in a new circuit so you have to do a minor/ installion certificate but you dont know what the cut out fuse is and you can't remove the cut out fuse to look ( in situations like this what do you put on the certificate then ???? ) :)
 
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For some reason i cant get back to the first post,my assumption would be that the supplier would replace the cutout for the latest one. If a fuse cant be identified, Then all I can suggest is that an installer takes all reasonable grounds to identify it. If the **** hits the fan at a later date, Then if he can say, I took steps to identify it with colleagues (post photos on here ) I asked the supplier (never replied ) and took photos and stuck them to the minor /works installation certificate then one should be in the clear of any blame in the future.
 

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