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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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  • Mike's info that they are still available led me to that site. They also advertise one with ECA logo on it.

    Tbf , my first instinct is that it most likely related to the containment of the CU.  I will go with "silly" as it is never a good idea to have stuff on a Periodic Label that gives the impression it has " passed" something or other, like a PAT label.
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  • Mike's info that they are still available led me to that site. They also advertise one with ECA logo on it.

    Tbf , my first instinct is that it most likely related to the containment of the CU.  I will go with "silly" as it is never a good idea to have stuff on a Periodic Label that gives the impression it has " passed" something or other, like a PAT label.
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