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Can a 16 amp fuse on the consumer board be changed to a 40 amp fuse?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruspark" data-source="post: 520798" data-attributes="member: 20106"><p>When you "had power installed to my shed some years ago" did you get a certificate with test results etc. recorded on it ? </p><p></p><p> If so that may clarify the cable ratings and reasoning and whether your 'fuse' is actually a fuse (in which case a check-over the entire installation is definitely due..)</p><p> -- It may also suggest a good electrician to ask for advice on your question</p><p></p><p>If there wasn't a certificate/record ; there's a lot of preliminary fact gathering and testing to do to even begin to <strong>safely</strong> answer your question N years on . . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruspark, post: 520798, member: 20106"] When you "had power installed to my shed some years ago" did you get a certificate with test results etc. recorded on it ? If so that may clarify the cable ratings and reasoning and whether your 'fuse' is actually a fuse (in which case a check-over the entire installation is definitely due..) -- It may also suggest a good electrician to ask for advice on your question If there wasn't a certificate/record ; there's a lot of preliminary fact gathering and testing to do to even begin to [B]safely[/B] answer your question N years on . . [/QUOTE]
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