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<blockquote data-quote="NozSpark" data-source="post: 428880" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>I'd rather not have to swap it if I can get away with it,,, but I'd really like to get the sub back on the L2 phase.... If I have to I could possibly move the L3 components over to L2 as it's a spare way anyway.</p><p></p><p>and it'd be a pig of a job as the switch fuse is sat on top of a 5 foot long busbar chamber with metal clad 10 way wylex standard directly on top of it.... the switch fuses seem to be only connected to the busbar chamber and wylex with brass bushings and is attached to nothing else (sort of hanging in the air)</p><p></p><p>.... IIRC there are at least 8 switch fuses coming off the busbar chamber (4 above and 4 below)... and I remember seeing at least 2 x 10way metal clad wylex standards</p><p></p><p>TBH isolating the busbar chamber will end up being quite a task as it seems that this incomer will supply the entire friary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NozSpark, post: 428880, member: 601"] I'd rather not have to swap it if I can get away with it,,, but I'd really like to get the sub back on the L2 phase.... If I have to I could possibly move the L3 components over to L2 as it's a spare way anyway. and it'd be a pig of a job as the switch fuse is sat on top of a 5 foot long busbar chamber with metal clad 10 way wylex standard directly on top of it.... the switch fuses seem to be only connected to the busbar chamber and wylex with brass bushings and is attached to nothing else (sort of hanging in the air) .... IIRC there are at least 8 switch fuses coming off the busbar chamber (4 above and 4 below)... and I remember seeing at least 2 x 10way metal clad wylex standards TBH isolating the busbar chamber will end up being quite a task as it seems that this incomer will supply the entire friary [/QUOTE]
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