That 100A isolator is only a switch disconnector with a maximum current rating of 100A, not a breaker or an MCB or the likes.The Jeep said:with a 100A main switch breaker, which will never see any action as, if the worst comes to the worst
I still wouldn't advise running it over 60A for long, it will start to get warm. A 60A BS88 fuse has a fusing factor of around 1.45, for which it should disconnect iirc in 1hour.Well, today, I ran everything in the flat at full tilt and measured a maximum of 73A on the incomer (using a clamp meter). Nothing was getting remotely warm (except the kitchen and bathroom) and I'm sure even a few more amps could be pulled as the 60A fuse is a huge beasty. The Pyro, incidentally, is 10mm² (love this secret ASCII code!) which is good for +/- 90A, depending on which table you look at in the regs.
Replacing the 100A switch disconnector with a double pole MCB, I'm not sure a 63A MCB will discriminate against a BS88 60A fuse.So either I leave things as they are, buy a spare 60A and tell them to call me if it all goes dark and I'll come out for a small fee with my FB key & fuse, or I try to find a smaller main switch breaker (60A)...