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In which case i won't fit them any more.....
Because it doesn't specify a size ? You could just say it's really really really small I suppose
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In which case i won't fit them any more.....
It is odd the two colour one has no size requirements, maybe the printers think they do which is why generally they are so bloody big.Well, not for the mixed colours label it doesn't actually, but the regs for the RCD label and inspection date label state "in characters not smaller than those illustrated" then specify the wording.
514.12.1 and 514.12.2
Hi M - I read on a bit from 514.12 and the old colours warning is in 514.14 . CheersReg number? Got my BYB to hand...
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.
Hi M - I read on a bit from 514.12 and the old colours warning is in 514.14 . Cheers
You would have to do it throughout.What about putting blue/brown sleeving over the black/red cables in the CU. Then no need for a label?
514.14 says "except where there is no possibility of confusion .........."
And me.Do you have a different version of the BYB to me? Any chance of a pic?
Do you have a different version of the BYB to me? Any chance of a pic?
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