Fair enough - but the Ashley MF JBs are even better in that respect. Provided the conductors are terminated correctly you cannot even see, let alone touch any metal within them, yet you said you would label them (that's how this side discussion started!).I I know what you mean about appliances and sockets, switches etc. can't stick to them because it would ruin the look and also no room really. But also you take sockets off the wall and on mk sockets certainly screws are recessed and the backs are well insulated, so no wire core is visible if terminated correctly.
Indeed - as I said, not only no exposed wires, but no metal of any sort which is even visible,let alone touchable!True, lol there are no exposed wires. To me it's still good practice though.
Yes, there are situations in which that can be useful. However, as I was implying, it's the JBs under floors and in roofspaces etc. which probably benefit most from functional labelling - that could save someone (maybe even you!) hours of fiddling about and tracing in the future!But you have given me a good idea now I might start doing that as well as it makes real sense. I already label the sockets which have a dedicated circuit for fridge and freezer.
Probably as a result of bitter experiences (hours of circuit tracing!) I have become a fanatical documenter and labeller of things like JBs - although I confess that my labelling is purely 'functional' and stops short of 'warning' that a JB contains mains voltageYep you have a valid point and its something I will start doing methinks....So you have a good point about them, it's something not all people do but would help greatly.. Not something I had thought of before.
What do you wish to add to the discussion about Wagos? - I thought the OP had got his answer and that that discussion dried up half way down the first page.
Excuse me but can we get the topic back to Wagos, this seems all irevalent
Fair enough - and apologies if it inconvenienced you.Nothing, but when your watching for a new post on here you return to find something totally irevolent
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