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Removal of 100 amp supply fuse
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<blockquote data-quote="Sturoy33" data-source="post: 253739" data-attributes="member: 17837"><p>Hi Guys</p><p></p><p>Iam in the process of training to be an electrician and want to fit a new consumer unit in my own home, i have no electricity islolator swithch after my supply meter and want to remove the supply fuse safely i am aware that turnining off the main switch thus eliminating the demand to my house is part of the proceedure,and i know that cover on the supply fuse is tamperproof but am prepared to take that risk in removing it, i just want to know the safest possible method of removing the 100 amp fuse is there a specific tool or correct proceedure as i understand the meter tails will still be alive. Any help is appreciated guys. Regards Sturoy33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sturoy33, post: 253739, member: 17837"] Hi Guys Iam in the process of training to be an electrician and want to fit a new consumer unit in my own home, i have no electricity islolator swithch after my supply meter and want to remove the supply fuse safely i am aware that turnining off the main switch thus eliminating the demand to my house is part of the proceedure,and i know that cover on the supply fuse is tamperproof but am prepared to take that risk in removing it, i just want to know the safest possible method of removing the 100 amp fuse is there a specific tool or correct proceedure as i understand the meter tails will still be alive. Any help is appreciated guys. Regards Sturoy33 [/QUOTE]
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