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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 498703" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>I thought that ..... a 5 bed house with 7 lighting circuits . Does each room have a giant letter A or B painted on it to correspond with the board. ? </p><p></p><p>You could guess what each circuit does by the breaker sizes .....its the locations that matter . The guy's logic baffles me TBH .</p><p></p><p>I do recall times when we found many boards were not marked up at all ...specially houses . Commercial &amp; industrial also suffered ...so difficult when you don't know which fuse to pull without affecting a machine . No computers then but still difficult . The only time it seemed to be done was when it was specified by a consultant . </p><p></p><p>A common thing on commercial / industrial would be the board marked up ..great ! .... so No. 2 is Mr Jones's office ..who is Mr Jones ? Someone who left in the 1950's !!! </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 498703, member: 1408"] I thought that ..... a 5 bed house with 7 lighting circuits . Does each room have a giant letter A or B painted on it to correspond with the board. ? You could guess what each circuit does by the breaker sizes .....its the locations that matter . The guy's logic baffles me TBH . I do recall times when we found many boards were not marked up at all ...specially houses . Commercial & industrial also suffered ...so difficult when you don't know which fuse to pull without affecting a machine . No computers then but still difficult . The only time it seemed to be done was when it was specified by a consultant . A common thing on commercial / industrial would be the board marked up ..great ! .... so No. 2 is Mr Jones's office ..who is Mr Jones ? Someone who left in the 1950's !!! [/QUOTE]
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