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<blockquote data-quote="Robojin" data-source="post: 39240" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p>It was a standard 1361 100A Type II, both incomers on the CU were 100A, so my thinking was this was a little odd</p><p></p><p>from the Henley two of the 25mm tails were put in around 1996 (grey PVC), the other set to a 8+ year old CU, tails are possibly as old as the meter in RED and Black but are in imperial equiv of 25mm, I understand these were in a SubDB with the older rewire fuses (it was not changed at the full rewire in 1996? cost I guess)</p><p></p><p>BTW I'm assuming that because the meter tails are slightly smaller that they are 16mm ish (but will be also an imperial size) I don't imagine they have used a single insulated cable (or am I wrong on that point)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robojin, post: 39240, member: 2209"] It was a standard 1361 100A Type II, both incomers on the CU were 100A, so my thinking was this was a little odd from the Henley two of the 25mm tails were put in around 1996 (grey PVC), the other set to a 8+ year old CU, tails are possibly as old as the meter in RED and Black but are in imperial equiv of 25mm, I understand these were in a SubDB with the older rewire fuses (it was not changed at the full rewire in 1996? cost I guess) BTW I'm assuming that because the meter tails are slightly smaller that they are 16mm ish (but will be also an imperial size) I don't imagine they have used a single insulated cable (or am I wrong on that point) [/QUOTE]
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