ALL - Missing Circuit Protective Conductor Warning Labels (Non-Registered) - GCP
These labels have been designed to warn the user against replacing insulated lighting fittings or switches with metal lighting fittings or switches.
These labels have been designed to warn the user against replacing insulated lighting fittings or switches with metal lighting fittings or switches.
Periodic Inspection and Test labels have been designed to record the date of the last inspection and the recommended date for the next one which is a requirement of Regulation 514-12-02.
These PAT labels are to be fixed to portable appliances following a PAT test.
Periodic Inspection and Test labels have been designed to record the date of the last inspection and the recommended date for the next one which is a requirement of Regulation 514-12-02.
These labels, each of which has a unique serial number, can for example be fixed across the 'back plate' and the 'front cover' of a consumer unit leaving free access to operate the circuit-breakers.
This label covers Regulation 607-03-02. At the distribution board, information shall be provided indicating those circuits having a high protective conductor current. This information shall be positioned so as to be visible to a person who is modifying or extending the circuit.
Caution labels have been designed for alterations or additions to electrical installations where both wiring colours are used a warning notice must be fixed at the distribution board or consumer unit.
Caution labels have been designed for alterations or additions to electrical installations where both wiring colours are used - a warning notice must be fixed at the distribution board or consumer unit.
Warning labels have been designed to warn users against replacing insulated lighting fittings or switches with metal lighting fittings or switches.
Periodic Inspection and test labels have been designed to record the date of the last inspection and the recommended date for the next one which is a requirement of Regulation 514-12-02.
To be used where there is a mix of the old and new colours on an installation you are working on.
Residual Circuit Device Labels are intended to be affixed in a prominent position, at or near each RCD.