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Very Odd Domestic consumer unit label

This could be the end of week quiz with a difference.....I have not got a clue on the answer.


This label was stuck on the front of a Domestic Consumer Unit .  The Consumer Unit was manufactured 1999 . It has a metal frame but a plastic cover, as per normal, standard Hager things at that time. The fronts were plastic for domestic purpose aesthetics I presume.


The questions are three fold
  1. Why are there boxes on the label to be ticked?

  • Why is the containment one ticked?

  • Is this a new tick box approach to Periodic Inspection?


*  edited for naughtiness


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  • It looks like it is one of the versions of the labels produced on which you can record if there are fire clips in plastic minitrunking to secure the cables within them and there are not any cables that will prematurely collapse if there is a fire.


    It’s as clear as mud.


    Andy B.
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  • It looks like it is one of the versions of the labels produced on which you can record if there are fire clips in plastic minitrunking to secure the cables within them and there are not any cables that will prematurely collapse if there is a fire.


    It’s as clear as mud.


    Andy B.
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