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Personal Museum/collections?

Does anyone else on this site have their own 'personal collection' of antiquated electrical equipment that's in too good a condition to throw away, or may be unique?


I was caused to wonder this by the 'reuse' thread. We're starting a full rewire soon on a property which has a beautiful combined service head, main switch and fuseboard, all in one unit. I can't remember who made it, I want to say Callenders (later BICC). it's light cream coloured (almost the GPO 'light straw' if anyone's familiar) and with gilded lettering stating the purpose of each 'section' (Electricity supply, main switch and 'fuses').


I fully intend to keep at least the main switch and fusebox as functional (but clearly not actually used) items, and the service head if it turns out it can't be separated from the main switch easily, or if the DNO decide. I suspect it has rewireable fuses in, and possibly even a neutral fuse, although the meter dates to the 80s so that would likely be linked out.


In any case I'll be taking detailed photos of the installation as it is before we disturb it.


My colleague regards this as timewasting and would love to destroy the old gear in a blaze of RCBOs and 18th ed. compliant boards, but I bribe him with lunch to allow me to save such relics. I feel it's part of history?


Am I alone in this respect, and if not, how out of hand can it get?


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  • Thanks for all the replies ? I've cut back on my hoarding a lot, but the editions of the regs... yep, guilty there too,   So far I've only got fairly recent ones (back to the 15th) but as they're books, hoarding them is more socially acceptable than say the 12m length of PILC sat outside the garage with the hessian slowly falling off...I micrometered the strands and figured out it's only the equivalent of 9 and some change sq mm, but was protected by a 100A fuse. Different rules for the electricity boards  (as they were then).   Also have a section of 3 core 16mm (I think) alu cable (I believe it's wave concentric?) that was used overhead to feed a cottage. Replaced with a single phase service when the meter was moved following an extension build, DNO abandoned it on site when I asked <grin>
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  • Thanks for all the replies ? I've cut back on my hoarding a lot, but the editions of the regs... yep, guilty there too,   So far I've only got fairly recent ones (back to the 15th) but as they're books, hoarding them is more socially acceptable than say the 12m length of PILC sat outside the garage with the hessian slowly falling off...I micrometered the strands and figured out it's only the equivalent of 9 and some change sq mm, but was protected by a 100A fuse. Different rules for the electricity boards  (as they were then).   Also have a section of 3 core 16mm (I think) alu cable (I believe it's wave concentric?) that was used overhead to feed a cottage. Replaced with a single phase service when the meter was moved following an extension build, DNO abandoned it on site when I asked <grin>
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