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Standfast the clear typo mistake, the key word in the label's text is the verb 'should':

Does should mean required?

Should means a procedure is recommended. Should means that a certain feature, component and/or action is desirable but not mandatory.
 
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One I saw today, client lost the cover about 5 years ago.
 

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And the bus bar shield….

You see that switch to the left? Over there… half brown, half blue?? You want to get a good grip of that and flick it down…. Then lock it off!
There are two other CUs hanging off that though.
What I do find shocking is that a smart meter was fitted last year.
 
There are two other CUs hanging off that though.
What I do find shocking is that a smart meter was fitted last year.
Meters fitters will just fit the new meter , they don't even look at the existing consumer unit or its condition , not their job
 
Meters fitters will just fit the new meter , they don't even look at the existing consumer unit or its condition , not their job
The meter is about a foot away you couldn't help but see the condition of that CU they also fitted the isolator, in my book they should have refused the connection to at least that CU.
 
“Can you come have a look at my electrics? I’ve had no power since this morning…”

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I pulled the fuse, nothing left of it.
The yellow taped up cable is lead, everything else is pvc.

This is what’s under the tape.
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Looks like it’s been damaged in the past, and someone has tried to link the lead with a bit of earth wire.

I’m getting 40ohms between the lead sheath and the red core.
Repair I think is possible, full rewire is cost prohibitive for the 80 year old customer, but I will be recommending a rewire of that circuit and a new board, smoke detectors as needed.
 

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