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Changing a CU next week.
Need to label up CU with sticker to idenfity all circuits, one for 2 types of cable colour, one for missing CPC for lighting, one for RCD test, one with next inspection date and more importantly, one with my details.
How would you get all these stickers on the CU?
 
Most CU's come with some of the labels in the box when you buy them.

"Missing cpc" labels can normally be purchased from your scheme provider.
 
smaller ones can go on the clear part of the lid. def. put " missing cpc" in prominent position. have you tried a Brother Labeller?
 
I have all the labels, just where to put them all as I want to keep clear of the clear flap so client can see the circuit breakers as the CU is mounted high above a toilet
 

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