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well, there isnt a problem with one fuse blowing, just like using BS88s on a 3ph circuit.

I see what you mean now, only one side of the centre tapped tx was fused :)

MG do a two phase kit for their boards, is that what you used?

the black dot often melts and falls out leaving a live screw exposed on the rewireables! :eek:
 
Got it in one.

Would have liked to have used the MG, but ended up using a 3 phase proteus with 2 pole breakers, cost was a big issue and i wasn't happy doing nothing.

Besides, theres nothing flamable nearby!
 
the black dot often melts and falls out leaving a live screw exposed on the rewireables! :eek:


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I don't mean to hijack, but can anyone spot what else is wrong in this photo?
 
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The red tape at the top :?: :?:
Is the aspostos in the middle of the fuse carrier.

Jake
 
Yes!

Someone has installed a new TP&N supply in SWA, and used the following colour code:

L1 = brown
L2 = grey
L3 = blue
N = black

It was a DI trying to do industrial installation. The fuses are also fitted with copper wire which looked like 1.0mm² :eek:
 
They have used Red and Yellow tape to identify the brown and grey cores as Red phase and yellow phase, incorrectly as should be brown black grey and a blue neutral
 
I see that type board once where someone had removed the guts and put 3 dinrails in with mcbs on each rail.

Also added some earth bars.

Bit blurry :D

 
Before I was responsible, someone fitted 3 630a MCCB boards in 300mm cable using the L1 Brown L2 Grey L3 Blue N Black. The covers were off for ages, I went spare, pointed it out and the solution?

Fit the covers. Still like it today and its confusing, both in the board and the sub
 

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