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Identify photovoltaic systems using disconnection points with this 100mm green reflective PV (DP) label. Commonly installed on modern solar systems designed without rooftop DC isolators, this label provides clear emergency identification for switchboards and meter panels. Manufactured from high-quality reflective vinyl with UV-stable inks, the label is suitable for long-term outdoor use and remains highly visible in low-light conditions. When Is This Label Used? The PV (DP) label is generally used where the photovoltaic installation uses disconnection points instead of rooftop DC isolators. This configuration is commonly found on newer PV systems designed under updated AS/NZS 5033 installation methods. Typically installed on: Main switchboards Meter boxes PV system distribution boards For guidance on solar labelling requirements, refer to the Clean Energy Council guidance document: CEC Advice on Labelling PDF Key Details Size: 100mm diameter Colour: Green reflective background with white text Text: PV (DP) Meaning: Photovoltaic system with disconnection points Material: Self-adhesive reflective vinyl Use: Indoor and outdoor Application: Meter boxes and main switchboards Standard: Designed for AS/NZS 5033 compliant solar installations Ships in 3–5 business days.
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Identify photovoltaic systems using disconnection points with this 100mm green reflective PV (DP) label. Commonly installed on modern solar systems designed without rooftop DC isolators, this label provides clear emergency identification for switchboards and meter panels.
Manufactured from high-quality reflective vinyl with UV-stable inks, the label is suitable for long-term outdoor use and remains highly visible in low-light conditions.
The PV (DP) label is generally used where the photovoltaic installation uses disconnection points instead of rooftop DC isolators.
This configuration is commonly found on newer PV systems designed under updated AS/NZS 5033 installation methods.
Typically installed on:
For guidance on solar labelling requirements, refer to the Clean Energy Council guidance document:
CEC Advice on Labelling PDF
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