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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 493168" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Thanks Sidey . I noticed with a couple of makes , they decide to change the design which then looks carp fitted against it's earlier versions , as if its a rogue .</p><p></p><p>Also dredging the memory for a Crabtree Loadmaster thing ....I seem to remember .....( I'm sure this wasn't me losing it ) ... we had Loadmaster MCBs with the busbar connection marked on it ........ after installing we noticed that the On / Off s were opposite to a previous board we'd fitted in the same place . One board the dolly pointed out to the cable connection for "ON" while the other was opposite . </p><p></p><p>My mate did the first board , I did the second so may have been our fault but it was confusing . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 493168, member: 1408"] Thanks Sidey . I noticed with a couple of makes , they decide to change the design which then looks carp fitted against it's earlier versions , as if its a rogue . Also dredging the memory for a Crabtree Loadmaster thing ....I seem to remember .....( I'm sure this wasn't me losing it ) ... we had Loadmaster MCBs with the busbar connection marked on it ........ after installing we noticed that the On / Off s were opposite to a previous board we'd fitted in the same place . One board the dolly pointed out to the cable connection for "ON" while the other was opposite . My mate did the first board , I did the second so may have been our fault but it was confusing . [/QUOTE]
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