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<blockquote data-quote="ShockingExperience" data-source="post: 20063" data-attributes="member: 1197"><p>In my views it matters NOT what is in the main fuse and sealed in place. If it says 100a YOU TAKE IT AT THAT. Its the way I was trained and the way we should think. 'assuming' its not 100a when it states it is is not a good idea.</p><p></p><p>You have to make provisions for what it 'could' be!</p><p></p><p>That is also how the NICEIC will view it. They know as much as you about what fuse link is sealed under there and will expect provision for what is actually stated on the cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShockingExperience, post: 20063, member: 1197"] In my views it matters NOT what is in the main fuse and sealed in place. If it says 100a YOU TAKE IT AT THAT. Its the way I was trained and the way we should think. 'assuming' its not 100a when it states it is is not a good idea. You have to make provisions for what it 'could' be! That is also how the NICEIC will view it. They know as much as you about what fuse link is sealed under there and will expect provision for what is actually stated on the cover. [/QUOTE]
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