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mapj1:
MCBs must have been coming in the 1990 ...
MHRestorations:
The rats nest of green and yellow sounds like the supplementary bonding crisis of the 80s! <grin> Every bit of metalwork had to be bonded to every other, even if it was directly connected to it by a 22mm pipe because 'ptfe' tape :)
I think I pre date you by a few years because dad upgraded our wylex CU from rewireable to pushbutton MCBs that definitely WERE colour coded (I even have a few now in my collection). The later switch ones were also colour coded at first, but then they went to a grey toggle. We still have a few of the later ones on the van for elderly customers who struggle with rewiring fuses but insist that anything above a fiver is 'too expensive'. Usually put in gratis.
I may be correct in saying that they were compatible with 1mm cpc ring circuits, but MCBs are not
My customer cut through his electric lawnmower flex in the garden. He blew the 15 Amp blue cartridge fuse in his fuse box. He sought a replacement and found them at a local hardware shop. He had to buy two in a packet. The cost was just under a fiver.
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