I can't believe a thread about where to put labels has managed to get 45 posts.
maybe this thread needs a warning label....
I do. Otherwise there is no guarantee that it will provide the requisite protection due to stiction.Can anyone tell me if they know of anyone that regularly tests their RCD's every 3 months?
Surely the longer it has been since the colour change the more the warning label is required as it is no longer fresh in people's minds.hum.... anyone removing the lid of a CU should be more than familiar with the colours of the cables and shouldn't need a warning label this long after the colour changes...
Surely the longer it has been since the colour change the more the warning label is required as it is no longer fresh in people's minds.
Well surely it stands to reason that at the time of the change most Electricians would have been aware of it, but say in 20 or 30 years time many of the new breed will never have been come across red/yellow/blue and black cables.Really.........................................?
I simply don't agree.
only if they're wrong way round.Really.........................................?
I simply don't agree.
Next the IET will be getting us to code all red and black cables C3!
Well surely it stands to reason that at the time of the change most Electricians would have been aware of it, but say in 20 or 30 years time many of the new breed will never have been come across red/yellow/blue and black cables.
Really.........................................?
I simply don't agree.
Next the IET will be getting us to code all red and black cables C3!
It's not as straightforward with a three-phase installation though where blue could be either L3 or neutral and black could be either L2 or neutral. It doesn't seem entirely unreasonable to warn people to verify what the conductors actually are.But if they are competent sparks the would check that the "odd" red cables are live (sic), and the black ones neutral.
Reply to the thread, titled "Warning Labels inside consumer unit lid" which is posted in Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations on Electricians Forums.