bs1361

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    Plastic board above entrance with bs1361 fuses only - no RCD protection. How would you code that?

    Hello engineers. I did EICR in two bed rented flat in a block of flats. There is old plastic fuseboard just above the entry door. There are only bs1361 fuses inside and no RCD. All luminaries are plastic.The board and wiring are in good condition. Any advise on how should i code that?
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    Which is better BS1361 or BS88?

    Was wondering why was BS1361 replaced by BS88 even though BS1361 tends to have a larger breaking capacity according to the on-site guide if I'm reading it right, however, I maybe wrong. For example BS1361 breaking capacity can be 16.5kA to 33kA depending on what type you get, where BS88 is 16kA...
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    DISCONNECTING TIME FOR BS1361 (80A)

    HELLO Just i would like to know if the BS 1361 80A fuse overloading ,how long will take to disconnect for example 90AMPS! i have to install 14.4 kw electric boiler in the flat!and that would take 60A and 20A would remain for the rest of the house! The main meter tails 16mm ,50cm long from the...
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    BS88 or BS1361?

    Anyone shed some light as to what type of fuse this is? Never seen one with 2 BS numbers on it. Is it 88 or 1361? And is the breaking capacity 16.5kA?
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    Would you code a 60 amp main switch been fed from a 100 amp BS1361

    I carried out a EICR and the main switch for the consumer unit is only rated at 60 amps and the main supply fuse is a BS1361 rated at 100 amps. Im thinking this should be a C2, what are your thoughts please. Many thanks Martin
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    BS1361 fuses

    I'm doing some past papers for my 17th exam this week and have found 2 questions about bs1361 fuses - their operating times and max zs. I can't find any data in the regs about them. Am I being blind or are these questions pertaining to old regs that have been removed from the current edition...
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    Garage Sub Main BS1361

    I am planning to run 6mm SWA from a main DB which is protected by a 40A fused switch. The SWA runs to a garage and is connected to a BS1361 40A, it then goes into an RCBO protected sub main board. Is the BS161 necessary at the sub main when there is 40A protection at the source? Any advice...
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    calculating csa of earthing conductor with BS1361 fuse

    Maybe I'm overlooking the obvious but how would you calculate the min. csa of an earthing conductor of say a tn-s system when there is no time/current graph for a 1361 fuse in the BGB? Do you just obtain If from Uo/Ze and then use this in the adiabetic equation. Ta
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    SCC of BS1361 fuses

    Hi all, I came across a Hager consumer unit today that uses the small stubby cartridge fuses marked 1361. I don't know if they should have the short circuit capacity printed on them, but if so it was no longer visible. I did look in the BGB but couldn't find a table with the SCC listed, so could...
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    Main Fuse Recognition

    Is there anywhere, book on line etc where you can identify the different types of fuses. I have come across a few recently which have no identification numbers on them. The attached is a 100Amp main fuse but there are no other identification numbers on it. I assume it is a BS1361 but i dont know...
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    what fuse type cut out do i have?

    once again im in need of someone's knowledge. ive just been testing my house today. but when it comes to the cert i think the cut out fuse is a BSEN 1361 type 2 100A: if so is the sort circuit capacity 33 KA? also how do you identify what type main fuse is fitted? i know it usually says on the...
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    Hager CU with BS1361 fuses

    Just done some minor work at a house and they've asked me to price for some more work which will involve moving sockets etc and a new cooker circuit. The CU is a Hager unit with BS1361 fuseholders. (From 15th Edition days?) Does anyone know offhand if Hager RCBOs will fit, as the case is not...
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    Main fuse help.

    on my installation the consumer unit is protected by a BS 88 fuse 100a, i was just looking in the on site guide and it says the rated short circuit capacity is 50 at 415 v.. when doing my PSC i got 1.6 ka and PEFC of 1.4ka does this mean my main fuse is to low to deal with possible prospective...
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    BS7671 Amendment 1 EICR Form

    In amendment 1 of BS 7671 the BS1361 cartridge fuse is being replaced with the new BS88-3 fuse as part of over 700 changes. Another change is the replacement of the PIR form with the EICR form. My question is that after 1st January 2012 on the new EICR what version of BS7671 would have to be...
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    Supply Fuse RH 60

    Hi Just need some clarification, looking at a supply fuse, and says on it BS 88 (1959) and also BS1361. (1971) and then in BOLD RH60 Its 60 amp but iam thinking its BS1361 as thats the latest date out of two stated on the fuse. any thoughts.....? Why it state two types on there
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    Prospective fault current

    Hi I'm looking for some advice and options. I have installed a new board a British general one the customer has bought. I also got the meter cut out upgraded with a main switch put in. At the main sw the pscc is 17.8, pefc is 6k Which seems funny to me cause tncs which I'm sure new cut outs...
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    BS1361 fuse type 2

    Can you get this fuse with a 12kA short circuit capacity. I've got an EIC saying so. I personally thought they were between 16.5 and 33kA?
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    Identifying BS88 fuse?

    Main fuse carrier says 100A 415V BS88 1967 on it. Looking in OSG page 57 for short-circuit capacity there is a BS88-2 and BS88-6. How do I know which I have? Thanks Rich
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    Fuse problem

    Hello, have a question. Yesterday in office I work fuse BS1361 45A was blow. How everything is connect: From box WYLEY cat nr. 108M (60A) BS 5419, someone take feed to another fuse board, that board is divided to two parts, one of them is strange (for me) protect by 63A RCD. My concern is -...
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    bs88 type 2 fuse

    can anyone tell us the short circuit capacity rating of a bs88 type 2 fuse. suppliers fuse was recorded on a old test form NAPIT but dont state the short circuit capcity in Ka. another quick question when calculating prospective fault current can the formular be used on all types of...

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