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whats your idea on 230v labels in domestic installations,
like on CU's, obviously on adaptable boxes etc its a no brainer, but what about on a blank plate with connections behind.
some of the sparks ive been working with have a penchant for putting them on anything that doesnt move, ive seen them on blank plates covering holes, gets a bit silly.
 
Bit overkill IMO, I mean where do we stop in this instance? Going to cost you a few quid if we put it on everything.. Looks poo too.
 
I use 230v stickers if ive run out of sleeving, just wrap 100's and 100's around the bare copper strands.

Just as good imo...

To be fair, if im wrong and unprofessional i appoligse - but i don't think ive ever fitted one on a blanking plate ever, nor has it crossed my mind too.
 
when i was self employed i dont think i even got thru a pack in 5 years, bit since i now work for a Housing Association, and they are **** hot on the silly stuff, ive used loads, but i dont think putting them on CU's and blank plates is really the way forward, and as said looks poo
 
Any electrical point, outlet etc where you would expect the voltage to exist wouldn't require marking, its usually only necessary to mark up if confusion to its use or contents deems it necessary to do so.... i.e. an adaptable box can serve many purposes to many trades and isnt always obvious to its use thus a clear labled warning 230v would be advisable.
Remember your average joe public may not be able to second guess what the joint is for like we can as well as some of the denser tradesmen out there.:bucktooth:

I think labelling just for the sake of it is overboard i already struggle for room on some CU's

What next ....Warning! this switch may turn the light on!!!
 
Any electrical point, outlet etc where you would expect the voltage to exist wouldn't require marking, its usually only necessary to mark up if confusion to its use or contents deems it necessary to do so.... i.e. an adaptable box can serve many purposes to many trades and isnt always obvious to its use thus a clear labled warning 230v would be advisable.
Remember your average joe public may not be able to second guess what the joint is for like we can as well as some of the denser tradesmen out there.:bucktooth:

I think labelling just for the sake of it is overboard i already struggle for room on some CU's

What next ....Warning! this switch may turn the light on!!!

its good to hear someone else saying what i already think
 
whats your idea on 230v labels in domestic installations,
like on CU's, obviously on adaptable boxes etc its a no brainer, but what about on a blank plate with connections behind.
some of the sparks ive been working with have a penchant for putting them on anything that doesnt move, ive seen them on blank plates covering holes, gets a bit silly.
Who's paying for these lables?
 
A blanking plate in our trade is an electrical cover plate, it wouldn't thus be deemed necessary to adhere a warning label unless it harbours higher voltages than the expected 230v, it also looks an eyesore in a domestic environment.

WARNING!!!!! THIS POST MAY CONTAIN COMMON SENSE!!!!!
 
My understanding is that we only need to lable where there would be unexpected voltages present.
This why consumer unit lables just have the beware electricity triangle and no mention of the voltage.
 
The firm I used to work for in there stores and canteen/mess room area they had a 230v warning label on every single plate switch, socket face and light fitting in the building.
I used to think it was quite funny, probably got the appy to fit the labels to keep them busy for an hour !
 
You've become a nation of label stickers for some reason. The last time i looked at a CU in the UK, you literary couldn't see the plastic on the front cover or it's sides!! If it had been my CU the bloody lot would have been removed... lol!!!
 

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