Electrical Panel Labeling
Electrical Panel Labeling
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Ok the plant that I work at does not have all the panels labeled properly. I am tasked with labeling all the panels. My question is there a standard that has to be followed as to mapping and labeling






RE: Electrical Panel Labeling
RE: Electrical Panel Labeling
RE: Electrical Panel Labeling
"408.4 Circuit Directory or Circuit Identification
Every circuit and circuit modification shall be legibly identified as to its clear, evident, and specific purpose or use. The identification shall include sufficient detail to allow each circuit to be distinguished from all others. The identification shall be included in a circuit directory that is located on the face or inside of the panel door in the case of a panelboard, and located at each switch on a switchboard."
There are similar requirements in OSHA. You can also inquire with the local electrical inspector, i.e., as to specific requirements in the local codes/jurisdiction. Most are happy to provide guidance as to applicable codes & standards.
Being an industrial plant, I would recommend being as detailed as possible.
f.ex. "water pump" would suffice for an residential panel. Whereas, an industrial facility typically needs more definition for clarification, i.e., "VSD water pump #4 - Process Line 3" would help the plant personnel.
As you can see from the wording in Article 408.4, it's pretty subjective.
Al
RE: Electrical Panel Labeling
Common designations are Hx or Lx for high voltage (>120/208V) lighting, Px is common for general 120V power panels. Sometimes this type of system is combined with a location identifier such as a column bay (e.g. C10H1 for lighting panel #1 in column bay C10).