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was called out to house earlier where couple had returned from holiday to find they had no power. on closer inspection I discovered that the main 80amp fuse had blown, no mcbs or rcds had tripped. any ideas ?
 
I've had a couple of service head fuses blow, very random times as well as there was no reason for them to do so.
I agree with Murdoch, sometimes they just pop.... Get the fuse changed and job done!
 
Customer of mine had the main fuse blow due to a fault on a junction box this was followed by a smell of burning plastic didn't blow the consumer unit fuse
There could be a fault that has blown clear under fault conditions and taken the main fuse
 
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The old wylex push button breakers can be another one , when anyone trys to reset with a fault in place ,quite often takes out the main fuse ...

At very high fault levels and a fault close to the consumer unit the main fuse could clear the fault because it takes a finite time for the contacts to move in the magnetic trip.
 

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