
If it was a DP unit then switching off and removing the fuse would be the safest way to work.Hi I don’t want to create a thread due to a lot of arguments and opinions so I’m looking for a quick answer here.
If a circuit is Fused spur protected then would turning off the fused spur be okay to work on it?
Ta

By replying here and adding to all the previous comments, isn’t there a higher chance of starting an argument? This introduces another topic and more posts that can be criticized, rather than keeping the discussion focused on the single issue of isolating the circuit?Hi I don’t want to create a thread due to a lot of arguments and opinions so I’m looking for a quick answer here.
How do you know if the FCU is protecting that circuit?If a circuit is Fused spur protected then would turning off the fused spur be okay to work on it?

If it was a DP unit then switching off and removing the fuse would be the safest way to work.

People dont generally have a fuse on them but they can switch a switch on.What extra safety would removing the fuse provide?

What if it’s wired in the wrong polarity?Take the fuse out


What if an asteroid hits his houseWhat if it’s wired in the wrong polarity?

Who knows what is going to happen and how long will it take during the work?What extra safety would removing the fuse provide?

People dont generally have a fuse on them but they can switch a switch on.
Bas ? It’s for the washing machineBy replying here and adding to all the previous comments, isn’t there a higher chance of starting an argument? This introduces another topic and more posts that can be criticized, rather than keeping the discussion focused on the single issue of isolating the circuit?
How do you know if the FCU is protecting that circuit?
Good suggestion TaTake the fuse out

And that means?Bas ?
It substantially reduces the risk of inadvertent re-energisation, either from someone who doesn't understand why the switch is off, or from someone or something bumping into the switch.What extra safety would removing the fuse provide?
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