This discussion is locked.
You cannot post a reply to this discussion. If you have a question start a new discussion

fuse panel board labels - how do you solve the labeling problem

Hi, all!


This is my first post in this community. And I apologize if I involuntarily break his rules. 


I am a developer of an online service that makes it easy to create stickers for electrical panels. Examples of the results of the service are posted below


9c6d67605db216ce78600056197f9ed4-huge-photo_2020-06-18_15-14-14.jpg 509a921596cdeaf1a3a7901d36cbe089-huge-photo_2020-06-18_15-14-14-2.jpg fe6677c550edee852efa8fcead193743-huge-photo_2020-06-18_15-14-20-3.jpg

















I have a question for the community, but how do you now solve the problem of marking your electrical panels? Perhaps you use word and excel, or write with a simple marker directly on the shield panel?


I do not know if it is possible to place a link to the service, so if you are interested, write to me and I will give a link. Thanks to all.
Parents
  • There are still a lot of installations with 4 or less circuits.

    1) 30 amp, power.

    2) 5 amp, lights.

    3) 30 amp cooker, not used if cooking by gas or coal.

    4) 15 amp, water heater, not used if water heating by gas or coal.


    I found one installation recently with only two circuits, lights and power.










Reply
  • There are still a lot of installations with 4 or less circuits.

    1) 30 amp, power.

    2) 5 amp, lights.

    3) 30 amp cooker, not used if cooking by gas or coal.

    4) 15 amp, water heater, not used if water heating by gas or coal.


    I found one installation recently with only two circuits, lights and power.










Children
No Data