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English: DI fuses: short Swiss "Diazed" type, ca 17×33 mm; 6 and 10 Amps,
Deutsch: DI-Sicherungen: kurze Schweizer „Diazed“ Bauform, ca. 17×33 mm; 6 und 10 A
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The Swiss electric fuses (6 and 10 A) that are still in use in some older buildings. In the three room flat, The 6 A fuse guards two rooms, and the 10 A fuse guards the remaining room and kitchen. The lower end (as in the picture) of the 10 A fuse is wider. So it is not possible to insert it into the socket for the 6 A fuse.

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current12:40, 6 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 12:40, 6 January 20061,023 × 847 (62 KB)Audriusa (talk | contribs)The Swiss electric fuses (6 and 10 A) that are still in use in some older buildings. In the three room flat, The 6 A fuse guards two rooms, and the 10 A fuse guards the remaining room and kitchen. The lower end (as in the picture) of the 10 A fuse is wide

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