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* For each circuit, label each outlet, switch, and load with: | * For each circuit, label each outlet, switch, and load with: | ||
** the appropriate sub-panel name | ** the appropriate sub-panel name | ||
*** e.g. All the outlets in one room that are on the same circuit | *** e.g. All the outlets in one room that are on the same circuit should be named '''"3C4"''' meaning the circuit is on breaker '''4''' on panel '''3C''', originating from panel '''C''' on the '''main''' panel. | ||
** the draw on the curcuit | ** the draw on the curcuit | ||
*** e.g. '''20 amps''' | *** e.g. '''20 amps''' |
Revision as of 05:44, 24 February 2015
Any building's electrical system is intended to serve the needs of the users of the building in a safe manner. However, we must work within constraints such as for our geography, regulations, best practices, and most importantly, the system we employ below:
System
- Label the main electrical panel as "main"
- Label the direct sub-panels of the main panel with a branch letter, e.g. "A", "B".
- Label each sub-panel that is connected to a first-tier sub-panel of the main panel.
- "level number" + "origin panel letter" + "breaker number"
- e.g. "1A2" for the first-layer sub-panel from the 2nd breaker on panel "A"
- e.g. "2A3" for the second-layer sub-panel from the 3rd breaker on panel "1A" aka "1A2"
- "level number" + "origin panel letter" + "breaker number"
- For each circuit, label each outlet, switch, and load with:
- the appropriate sub-panel name
- e.g. All the outlets in one room that are on the same circuit should be named "3C4" meaning the circuit is on breaker 4 on panel 3C, originating from panel C on the main panel.
- the draw on the curcuit
- e.g. 20 amps
- the appropriate sub-panel name
Protocol
- We are especially (not exclusively) updating our electrical system documentation on a room-by-room basis.
- As we do audits and work on individual rooms, you should only use the system described above to map the electrical system as it is discovered.
- All other systems will be overridden.
- You can print the worksheet and building floorplan below in order to document the labeling you make on the actual outlets, panels, etc:
- After filling out the worksheet and building floorplan, deliver it to the Building Working Group.