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So do you stick them on CU? Are they necessary? Are they a waste of time and materials.

Cards on the table - I think we should boycott them completely!
 
So you fit a nice sleek looking white CU on show in someones hallway and then cover it with horrible labels, personally I haven't put any on my own CU and wouldn't expect a customer to also if on view. I have considered getting some made up on magnetic backing. Personally I discuss with the customer and then write up as a departure if they are adamant they don't want them.
 
On the inside of the door over the breakers?
The warning re colours coukd even be on the inside of the CU front cover. Its only relevant if they take the cover off.
 
So you fit a nice sleek looking white CU on show in someones hallway and then cover it with horrible labels, personally I haven't put any on my own CU and wouldn't expect a customer to also if on view. I have considered getting some made up on magnetic backing. Personally I discuss with the customer and then write up as a departure if they are adamant they don't want them.

One good thing about AMD3 is that opaque or clear plastic lids can no longer be used, which has the upshot of being able to hide the labels inside the cover. I normally only put the RCD label and the cct schedule on the outside and visible. The latter primarily because it has my details on it and I have received calls/work due to it.
 

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