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24Hrs? Dear god that would cost £1000’s per minute, I’d be hung off one off the nearest OH crane.

Even though we were still using switchgear from the 30/40’s all used HRC fuses. Definitely not to BS88.
For some reason the 220V DC system never used them, fortunately the 440/660V systems did. A rewireable fuse going at 220V is frightening enough.

We did have some rewireable 3.3KV oil filled fuses for capacitor banks. As far as I know we never had one blow. I wouldn’t like to be around if one did.
 
24Hrs? Dear god that would cost £1000’s per minute, I’d be hung off one off the nearest OH crane.

Even though we were still using switchgear from the 30/40’s all used HRC fuses. Definitely not to BS88.
For some reason the 220V DC system never used them, fortunately the 440/660V systems did. A rewireable fuse going at 220V is frightening enough.

We did have some rewireable 3.3KV oil filled fuses for capacitor banks. As far as I know we never had one blow. I wouldn’t like to be around if one did.

In this instance I'm thinking of a local care home, different failures carry different levels of urgency.
In this case the fault affected the residents and had to be fixed within 24hours or else the CQC would have to be informed (care quality commission)
Other faults have to be fixed quicker, and other stuff just gets put in the book to be dealt with next time I visit.

Other places the downtime is measured in seconds, like the inflatable stage roof slowly collapsing as 5000 festival goers watch and the stage manager tried to evacuate the stage as the band try to carry on playing.
(The 3 minutes it took to get the site live again but it felt like forever)
 
Definitely not to BS88.

Why's that, BS 88 ''ARE'' HRC fuses with a breaking capacity range up to 120KA and above. Come in all shapes and sizes from circular to square.... Types may change but still conform to BS 88.
 

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