Anyone recognise this fuse module?
Morning all,
While I was visiting my colleague she mentioned that her upstairs lights didn't work, so I had a quick look. She has what seemed to me like the old rewireable fuses. But when I pulled one out (and it fell apart), it turned out to be something different. The fuse modules have a normal cycilndrical fuse inside them, and the poles are not in-line like on the rewireable modules I know: -------------------- | | | ### ----- ### | | | -------------------- But more like this, where a cylindrical fuse sits between the 2 poles: -------------------- | # # | | # # | | # # | -------------------- Has anyone seen this before and know if replacement fuse module or plug-in MCB is available? Sorry, I failed to take note of the brand of the CU (which would have made this a bit easier!) Gerd. -- http://busker.org |
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:32:12 +0000, Gerd Busker
wrote: Morning all, But when I pulled one out (and it fell apart), it turned out to be something different. The fuse modules have a normal cycilndrical fuse inside them, and the poles are not in-line like on the rewireable modules I know: Sounds like an HRC fuse. Available from any electrical wholesaler. |
In article , Sugar Free wrote:
The fuse modules have a normal cycilndrical fuse inside them, and the poles are not in-line like on the rewireable modules I know: Sounds like an HRC fuse. Available from any electrical wholesaler. The fuse yes, but the module it sits in is what is broken. The first wholesaler I went to had never seen a module like it before. Anyway, hope to know the brand later today. G. |
In article , Gerd Busker wrote:
Morning all, While I was visiting my colleague she mentioned that her upstairs lights didn't work, so I had a quick look. She has what seemed to me like the old rewireable fuses. But when I pulled one out (and it fell apart), it turned out to be something different. Ah, I found it. It's a MEMERA 3 module. Not that easy to get but available online. Can't see any MCB replacements, so will probably have to go with the original (£10!) part. G. |
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