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Topic Title: DB Circuit Reference Templates Topic Summary: Where can i get them Created On: 25 November 2012 06:28 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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I need to replace 30 MEM distribution board circuit reference templates as the originals have been used and abused.
I am referring to the layer of paper which sticks to the space between the two sets of mcbs and on which you can write the circuit numbers and their phase references. i.e. 3L123, 4L1, 4L2, etc. Can anyone help. ------------------------- keithredpath |
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Prob a wee handled label machine be best and do sent take long
------------------------- Dougie Power Plus Electrical.co.uk My mission is to live as long as possible......so far so good! |
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dymo label machine usually or address labels cut to size. I always feel it looks better with dymo tape. nothing worse than a db all scribbled on and scored out that looks like a spider has ran through an inkwell.
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I am doing a similar job in a school, I have typed all the circuit designations into a spreadsheet and spaced them accordingly, bought some A4 sticky paper from ebay, and will print them out and slice em up with a modelling knife.
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A 4 lable from staples
Draw up in auto cad or excell or word that's what I do I have the hager db,s in aitocad if you want them ------------------------- Keep up with the antics of the UK,s most humoured electrical company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RtIndustriaLtd Twitter: @rtindustria |
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