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Hi,

When you do a board change do you have to do a circuit schedule to put near the board and if so what information does it have to include?

Thanks:put the kettle on

 
For the domestic customers i only label the CCT's

on 3Ph i always include things like mcb sizes and type, no of points, cable sizes ect...

 
Leave a copy of the cert there. Don't see the point in reproducing all your data just to fill out a schedule

 
Yes a circuit schedule should be provided...see 514.9.1 for a fuller explanation

 
They are the ones that I have, M107.

They are described in TLC, and I quote "Circuit Detail Labels - pack of 25 - NICEIC".

These have nothing to do with the NICEIC, so why mention them?

a1spark - I was about say that I thought that it was in the BRB that you had to have one displyed on or near the CU.

 
They are the ones that I have, M107.They are described in TLC, and I quote "Circuit Detail Labels - pack of 25 - NICEIC".

These have nothing to do with the NICEIC, so why mention them?
Because the NICEIC sell them, they are produced by the electrical safety council ;)

 
They are the ones that I have, M107.They are described in TLC, and I quote "Circuit Detail Labels - pack of 25 - NICEIC".

These have nothing to do with the NICEIC, so why mention them?

a1spark - I was about say that I thought that it was in the BRB that you had to have one displyed on or near the CU.
They are the same template as the ones issued by the NICEIC, but with the copy right given to the ESC. The NICEIC ones have well I think you can guess what they have on them.

 
Yes , and the NICEIC do them in their usual logo of 3 teir livery

.i.e. Red [Approved ] .Blue [ D.I ] and Green [ Available to all ]

 
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