I thought YOU were retiring.
Where's the mixed wiring colours notice? There's usually one regardless of colours....
Are you working on the basis that if you can't work out the colours without the aid of a notice, then you have no business touching it?I refuse to use them ................
Are you working on the basis that if you can't work out the colours without the aid of a notice, then you have no business touching it?
That is such a good idea , just think you would actually be able to see if it had blown, none of the time consuming pulling fuses out to test malarkey.I am particularly fond of the Death Wish fuses where the fuse wire is EXTERNAL to the porcelain carrier and runs in a groove across the front face
Me too !!I thought YOU were retiring.
Oh Yes !! thats what you call a real fuse !!!! Instant diagnostics .
Me too !!
How come those fuseboards havn't burst into flames ....all that wood , not even plastic!!!
In piccy #2 where do you fit your RCD , SPD & AAD ?
AFDD thats it ...I'd forgotten what they call them .AFDD - ha ha ha (still haven't fitted a SPD or AFDD)
First house I remember details of, (1950s) had "pepper-pot" fuses. The porcelain cover unscrewed to allow the wire to be replaced between two fixed terminals. There was also a glass fronted fuse box with a slate panel inside mounting open terminal fuses.I am particularly fond of the Death Wish fuses where the fuse wire is EXTERNAL to the porcelain carrier and runs in a groove across the front face
And two brass covered porcelains sp switches with the "dollies" connected by a mahogany bar to provide DP isolation for,said fusesFirst house I remember details of, (1950s) had "pepper-pot" fuses. The porcelain cover unscrewed to allow the wire to be replaced between two fixed terminals. There was also a glass fronted fuse box with a slate panel inside mounting open terminal fuses.
blimey next you’ll want a chair with some straps to rest in!!And two brass covered porcelains sp switches with the "dollies" connected by a mahogany bar to provide DP isolation for,said fuses
Is that only 52 years old?, I'd have guessed older
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