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Cutout fuse type!!
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<blockquote data-quote="apprentice87" data-source="post: 440401" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>Yep, i would agree with that!! They apparently said that they would not fit any more fuses in case their service cable got damaged, and who could blame them.. I did tell the owners that the DNO would insist on an EICR before reconnecting them if it blew another one. It is obvious from the equipment installed that overloading is not the problem, but that fault current is.. I told the owners i will put 50A fuses in the switch fuse instead of the 200A ones, so at least next time the cutout fuses should survive. Surprised i cannot find any incinerated cables, accessories or pikeys though..</p><p></p><p>john..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apprentice87, post: 440401, member: 13534"] Yep, i would agree with that!! They apparently said that they would not fit any more fuses in case their service cable got damaged, and who could blame them.. I did tell the owners that the DNO would insist on an EICR before reconnecting them if it blew another one. It is obvious from the equipment installed that overloading is not the problem, but that fault current is.. I told the owners i will put 50A fuses in the switch fuse instead of the 200A ones, so at least next time the cutout fuses should survive. Surprised i cannot find any incinerated cables, accessories or pikeys though.. john.. [/QUOTE]
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