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FAULTS LIT UP

4th January 1986, Page 25
4th January 1986
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FAULTS in vehicles electrical circuits can be pinpointed immediately if a new design of fuse made by Safeguard of Weybridge, Surrey, has been fitted.

As soon as either the I-LISC blows, or the unit being powered fails, a miniature indicator lamp lights in the Glow Fuse. As well as helping the driver to locate the faulty circuit at once, particularly at night, it also makes periodic maintenance checks easier.

The Glow Fuse has die blade-type of connector which has been standard for fuses fitted in most vehicles numulactured since 1982.

Fuses are available tbr 12V and 24V circuits and in all amperages from three to 30 amps. The standard colour coding has been used to denote amperages.

To launch the product a special trial pack is being offered until March 31. It contains six standard fuses (three 10amp, two 20-amp and one 15amp) for :3.50. The offer is available by post exclusively from Protex, 67 Holly Avenue, off Broadway, Woodham, Woking. Surrey.

Safeguard Fuse Company 63 Woodham Lane, New Flaw Weybridge, Surrey KT15 3ND