how old is this?

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Can anyone id the age of this cut out?


And here it is with the broken & insulation taped up cover removed:


Expecting to find a fuse holder and actually seeing this behind the cover brought me out in a cold sweat, lol.

To me it looks like a cast iron dual fused system that has had the fuse holders removed to 'convert' it to live only fusing with a bit of fuse wire wrapped around the live posts. So, are we talking 1920's/30's ish??

Needless to say, I've got WPD coming to replace this next week, lol

Gareth.
 
tell me about it.
i'll be having nightmares tonight I think, lol
 
Who broke the cover, and how long ago?
no idea - was like it when I moved in.
The insulation tape is all dry and brittle, so I guess it happened a long time ago. Probably when it was rewired last in the late 70's early 80's.
Then again the cream wylex has a wooden back open to the wall, so maybe a tad earlier?
 
Who broke the cover, and how long ago?
no idea - was like it when I moved in.
The insulation tape is all dry and brittle, so I guess it happened a long time ago. Probably when it was rewired last in the late 70's early 80's.
Then again the cream wylex has a wooden back open to the wall, so maybe a tad earlier?

I have seen wodden open backed wylex standards installed in a property which was built as late as early 80's... well late enough that the 2.5mm 6242Y had a 1.5mm CPC... supprised me though, as i thought they were of all plastic construction by then!.

Though I've seen some of the wylex NB boards with 3871 breakers open backed as well... they were supposed to have a bit of paxolin behind them, but wasn't always fitted
 
I wonder if removing the cover instantly created an offence under EAWR?

:wink:

Heh, yes it probably would have.
It's all changed now though - got a nice new Henley Series 6.
Took about 2 hours in all to change. He even sweated the earth connection to the lead sheath.
Top job.
 
But EAWR applies to working on or near to electrical installations.

It is not about electricity at your place of work. :lol:
 
It is not about electricity at your place of work. :lol:
Actually it is.

Persons on whom duties are imposed by these Regulations
3.—(1) Except where otherwise expressly provided in these Regulations, it shall be the duty of every-
(a) employer and self-employed person to comply with the provisions of these Regulations in so far as they relate to matters which are within his control; and
(b) manager of a mine or quarry (within in either case the meaning of section 180 of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954[2]) to ensure that all requirements or prohibitions imposed by or under these Regulations are complied with in so far as they relate to the mine or quarry or part of a quarry of which he is the manager and to matters which are within his control.

(2) It shall be the duty of every employee while at work-
(a) to co-operate with his employer so far as is necessary to enable any duty placed on that employer by the provisions of these Regulations to be complied with; and
(b) to comply with the provisions of these Regulations in so far as they relate to matters which are within his control.
 

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