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Author:  wilhendrix [ Sat Nov 19, 2022 4:01 pm ]
Post subject:  is there a labeling or identificatin convention

At one time or another, you've likely wondered how the heck did this company come up with their electrical labeling? I certainly have. Is there a labeling convention the electrical engineers use that I don't know about or does each engineer invent his own method? I've seen labeling from simple numbers for each panel to complex methods that are based on floor level, emergency or normal, UPS power - well the list is long. Does anyone have a logical labeling system?

Author:  BarkFlash [ Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is there a labeling or identificatin convention

NFPA 70E sec. 130.5H and NEMA Z535 both have standards for labels. I guess it's up to the designer about the order of some of those things?

Author:  wilhendrix [ Tue Dec 06, 2022 7:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is there a labeling or identificatin convention

What I was asking is using a specific sort of lettering, not style or size or color, but actual letter and numbering to identify panels etc.
Thx

Author:  wbd [ Thu Dec 15, 2022 9:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is there a labeling or identificatin convention

I have not seen a standard but doesn't mean there isn't something out there. I have seen labeling where the panel is identified by the physical location such as I beam and floor, just using the alphabet, etc.

Author:  VioletLuna [ Sun Jul 30, 2023 6:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: is there a labeling or identificatin convention

The best practice is to have a logical and consistent labeling system that is understandable to anyone who works with electrical systems. This may include the use of clear labels with alphanumeric codes or names indicating the control panel's location, function, voltage level, and any relevant UPS power or emergency details. It is important to ensure that the labeling system is intuitive, well documented, and effectively communicates important information to all personnel who may interact with electrical equipment. If you encounter labeling that seems unclear or confusing, you should discuss it with the company or the engineers concerned to understand their rationale and make suggestions for improvement, especially especially if you believe that a more streamlined and standardized approach can benefit everyone involved.

Author:  JuanYates [ Sun Jul 30, 2023 7:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: is there a labeling or identificatin convention

Hi wilhendrix, I think Electrical Labeling Practices are very different and there is no common convention. Some use industry standards, while others create their own systems based on specific needs.

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