So what, in theory, could make mains fuses pop on separate services?
On the three phase, the two times it happened there in the past it was two different fuses.
Other than earthing points, and the actual supply, would there be any other common factors that means a fault on one could also be replicated on the other? Or a fault on one could cause a fuse to pop on the other?
On the three phase, the two times it happened there in the past it was two different fuses.
Other than earthing points, and the actual supply, would there be any other common factors that means a fault on one could also be replicated on the other? Or a fault on one could cause a fuse to pop on the other?
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