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Monday, 9 January 2012
Electrical cabinet labelling
This was in an installation of a new machine where originally nothing was labelled. All the cabinet componenets were sunsquently labelled for there function and all lidding was labelled so in the event of it ever being removed it would be put back in the correct place for the compoent labelling to make sense.
It is planned to go one step further and also show the correct ampage set points for all the MCB's. How many times have we gone to machinery with a motor burnt out only to find somebody in their wisdom had turned up the trip to stop those nuisience faults.
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