lemerv
17th November 2021, 06:42 AM
Just got the new place and had a look inside the fuse box. Looks old but neat. Going to talk to the previous owners but wanted to check in here to see if anyone can help me understand what circuits are present, what all the letters and labels mean?
My guesses so far:
- “H.W” is hot water and this has a 28A fuse and has its own switch
- Newer white breaker (N7) is for air con and looks like it’s controlled by the main on/off switch (bottom left)?
- N1 to N5 fuses all run off the main switch (bottom left). Various amp ratings. Two question on these: a) would these all be separate circuits? b) can anyone interpret what the letters stand for?
For context if it helps, there is a main house, a separate garage, and a separate granny flat.
Also, apologies the picture is sideways. Will try and fix it.
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My guesses so far:
- “H.W” is hot water and this has a 28A fuse and has its own switch
- Newer white breaker (N7) is for air con and looks like it’s controlled by the main on/off switch (bottom left)?
- N1 to N5 fuses all run off the main switch (bottom left). Various amp ratings. Two question on these: a) would these all be separate circuits? b) can anyone interpret what the letters stand for?
For context if it helps, there is a main house, a separate garage, and a separate granny flat.
Also, apologies the picture is sideways. Will try and fix it.
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or asking questions regarding electrical work.
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WARNING
Information supplied within posts is not to be considered as detailed formal instructions to complete a task.
Members following such information do so at their own risk