oscar21
Nearly Esteemed
As per normal I was in a rush and didn't get enough information. I was working in an apartment that didn't have any power and when I went to restore it I found the fuse/carrier was missing from the isolator in the switch room, I'm guessing the extra cautious handyman has removed it to prevent anyone getting injured. but, the handyman has now left and no-one knows where the fuse is so I was wondering if you could get just a new carrier without having to buy the whole unit. except now I'm not 100% sure of the make.
I thought it was a crabtree one but google doesn't throw anything at all in domestic switch fuses, its as if they don't exist at all according to google. Its your standard switched metal clad islotator that goes between the meter and SWA, it has a bog standard 100A switch in it, and a fuse and carrier behind a plastic cover, it looks similar to the old style wylex ones. To get the fuse carrier out you lift up a lever on the carrier and it ejects the carrier. Its not old either, building can only be anout 15 years old at most.
I thought it was a crabtree one but google doesn't throw anything at all in domestic switch fuses, its as if they don't exist at all according to google. Its your standard switched metal clad islotator that goes between the meter and SWA, it has a bog standard 100A switch in it, and a fuse and carrier behind a plastic cover, it looks similar to the old style wylex ones. To get the fuse carrier out you lift up a lever on the carrier and it ejects the carrier. Its not old either, building can only be anout 15 years old at most.