If memory serves the pad mount TX's had secondary fuses in them. They were called bayonet fuses & the fuses were from 3 amp to a common 8 amp on the residential tx's & up on the commercial tx's. The bayonets were located in the primary compartment of the TX. The bayonet fuse was not a class 3 switch & was not to make or break primary loads of 7.6 or 13.2. It's been about 10 years since I worked for FPL. I had an accident & some of my skills were lost up stairs. Hope this helps, I can go find my FPL book some where & look @ the primary schematics but like I said, I would have to look for it.