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Adam Smith

Evening all,

I am looking to get hold of a 40 amp cut out fuse to replace an existing 60 amp to provide adequate protection to a supply cable. I bought a BS1361:1971 fuse thinking it would be the correct fit (22mm diameter) but it turns out its about 2mm too wide to fit in the carrier. The fuse carrier and head do look very old so was wondering if fuses that are slightly thinner than the standard cutout fuses are still available and if so, where I get hold of one?

I was thinking of running 16mm tails to a wylex switch fuse and downrating there if I have no joy with the main fuse, but I've not factored that in to the price and would like to avoid taking a hit on that one. Also there is the worry of getting on the wrong side of the DNO if they catch wind of me tampering with their equipment (although it looks like they last set foot in there in the 60's!)

Thank you
 
You cannot use a DNOs service fuse as protection for any part of the installation.

If the cutout is really that old then there is a strong chance they will be changing it for a new one at some point and then it will almost certainly be upgraded to either a 80 or 100 amp fuse.
 
Thinking about it I do have one or two of those old narrower cutout fuses kicking around somewhere.
I've 'rescued' them from old cutouts when the DNO have been moving them on jobs.

You never know when you might need such an item ;)
 
Supply is only 6mm...

If you are talking about the incoming side then how do you know, and why does that matter?
DNOs have different rules and current ratings for their cables than we do for ours so that is probably just fine as it is.

And if the cutout is really that old then the cable is likely to be imperial rather than metric
 
It will be imperial fabric covered coarse strand gear,i'm waiting,at present,for my DNO to upgrade my own. They did one for me at a neighbours and ended up jointing half-way up the drive. Installed 1937,cast door on the BILL switchfuse for lighting,conveniently swinging down to a rubbed bare spot on above mentioned tails...
 

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