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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


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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.
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  • I have long considered it to be a significant safety related omission in the UK that there is no consensus on how to number the MCBs in an MCB board.

    We can put a list of circuits on the back of a door but which MCB is No. 2? Is it the 2nd one down the first column, the top of the 2nd column, the one 2nd from the main isolator?

    On several large projects I used Excel to prepare a numbering scheme to apply next the MCBs and a schedule to put on the back of the door.

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  • I have long considered it to be a significant safety related omission in the UK that there is no consensus on how to number the MCBs in an MCB board.

    We can put a list of circuits on the back of a door but which MCB is No. 2? Is it the 2nd one down the first column, the top of the 2nd column, the one 2nd from the main isolator?

    On several large projects I used Excel to prepare a numbering scheme to apply next the MCBs and a schedule to put on the back of the door.

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