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Old Rewireable Fuses?
  All very well in theory, but when a fuse blows and you do not have the correct fuse wire to replace it then what?
  Unfortunately some people replace blown fuses with whatever wire they can get their hands on.
  The result of this can be quite disastrous. 
  The following one photos are from the switchboard shown down when the wrong type of wire was inserted in the fuse block.
  Fortunately the home owner noticed a problem before this switchboard fire got out of hand.

Full Upgrade
A full upgrade involves replacing all old fuses on your switchboard with a new RCDs and Circuit Breakers mounted in a complete new housing.
·        No more accidental risk of contact to live wires at the switchboard.
·         No more inconvenience changing old blown fuses.
·         Restore power at the flick of a switch.
·         Hard wired protection of your home electrical cabling against overload faults.
·         RCD (safety switch) protection of ALL your power points and light fittings.
    Correctly rated devices are Hard Wired into the switchboard preventing accidental connection of an inappropriately rated device.
    All circuits containing light circuits and power points will have RCDs installed.
   This switchboard upgraded to current Australian Standards to prevent any reoccurrence of this type of fault. 
    Circuits are now protected against over current faults as well as earth leakage faults.
    The benefits of upgrading your switch board include:
      ·         easy circuit restoration when circuit tripped due to overload,
      ·         protection against electrocution with earth leakage breakers,
      ·         prevent cables overheating and cable fires



























































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