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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 3:10 pm Post Subject:
With the electricity turned off, preferably before the old board if possible.
Take off the fuse carriers that came with the new breakers (one scre on the coloured carrier).
Identify the cable sizes in the board on the brass bar visible.
The two small cables should have the whites, and the two larger of the four cables should have the red. I expect there is more than 1 cable in one of the red mcbs, and possibly more than 1 cable in either of the whites.
If possible, take a photo for us to indentify.
You do not need to remove the entire fuse box cover, you should be able to see with just the carriers removed. Removing the whole cover would expose the live parts coming into the fuseboard, and as you do not really know what you are doing, I would not recommend you take the cover off.
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 4:47 pm Post Subject:
The other way to tell which MCB does which circuit is to turn them on and off and see which circuits go on and off. The 5 amp will quite likely be for 2 lighting circuits eg ground floor and first floor. The 30 amp will be sockets and cooker.
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 7:11 pm Post Subject:
Thanks for this. I did check the circuits and had them mixed up. I now have the 2x 5A ones on the lighting circits and 1x 30A for the cooker and 1x 30A for all the plug points in the house.
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