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Cartridge Fuses in Domestic Fuse Boxes.

How many domestic fuse boxes have you come across within the last year that have B.S. 1361 cartridge fuses in them? I came across one today. You know the ones. The 5 Amp cartridge fuse is just a little shorter than a 5 Amp. 13 Amp.  plug fuse. The 15 Amp fuse is coloured blue, 20 Amp yellow and 30 Amp red. The shower fuse may have been 35/40 or 45 Amp. I seem to remember that the 45 Amp carrier was orange. I have an old Wylex carrier here that has a brown cartridge fuse carrier and an orange base. I was impressed years ago with a cartridge fuse maker's video advert. It said that when a fuse blows you fit a new unused cartridge fuse that affords great protection and reliability, unlike with a circuit breaker that after time and many operations may become unreliable. That impressed me at the time.


Z.
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  • I remember the Wylex BS3871 press button MCBs with 1.5kA breaking capacity being a direct replacement for BS3036 rewirables They were just as unreliable after a fault and would have to be replaced. The MEM cartridge fuse came with its own plug in DIN rail cartridge which was and still is a neat solution.


    Legh
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  • I remember the Wylex BS3871 press button MCBs with 1.5kA breaking capacity being a direct replacement for BS3036 rewirables They were just as unreliable after a fault and would have to be replaced. The MEM cartridge fuse came with its own plug in DIN rail cartridge which was and still is a neat solution.


    Legh
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