spud1

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Hi,

Is the DNOs cutout fuse still a BS1361 type II fuse or has this number now changed to BS88-3 ? (For the purposes of entering particulars onto certification)

Thanks in advance
 
Obviously I haven't pulled it out!
We can never tell exactly what is fitted because of the seals, so my question is thus; what do I enter on the Characteristics of the primary over current protective device? Has the the designation BS1361 type II fuse been super seeded by a BS88-3?
 
Write what it says on the fuse holder BS 1361 type whatever a or b we can’t be second guessing what might be inside but you can call the DNO for supply characteristics and type of fuse installed if you want to waste an hour on phone calls
 
Love it, more clear cut guidance from the electrical hive mind.

I'm in the "what's on the carrier goes on the form" camp but see the the other paint of view.

Now I'm off to find my tweezers, I've got a splinter in my arse.

If anyone finds a definitive answer the please PM me:)
 
Love it, more clear cut guidance from the electrical hive mind.

I'm in the "what's on the carrier goes on the form" camp but see the the other paint of view.

Now I'm off to find my tweezers, I've got a splinter in my arse.

If anyone finds a definitive answer the please PM me:)
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When I had the opportunity to exam the fuse, I'd record that, otherwise it would be what was documented on the fuse carrier label. Without that supplied information, I'd put the N/V etc thing.
 

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