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What does the appreviation "LIM" mean on a test sheet? I noticed this in the box marked "Supply Fuses Characteristics" on a test sheet I was look at the other day.
So what are you supposed to do if you're swapping a CU, or adding a 2nd one for an extension or outbuilding?According to the Schedule of inspections sheet in the 17th edition, LIM is only applicable to Periodic Inspections.
So what are you supposed to do if you're swapping a CU, or adding a 2nd one for an extension or outbuilding?According to the Schedule of inspections sheet in the 17th edition, LIM is only applicable to Periodic Inspections.
So what are you supposed to do if you're swapping a CU, or adding a 2nd one for an extension or outbuilding?According to the Schedule of inspections sheet in the 17th edition, LIM is only applicable to Periodic Inspections.
If you happen to be there at the time...
So what do you do if there is already a DNO isolator installed for you to connect to?
Swapping a CU would more than likely mean the fuse being pull by the DNO so details can be recorded then.
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