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PE Sealing Electrical Drawings

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bohdand

Electrical
Dec 18, 2006
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Hi,

I work in the utility industry and my company requires that ALL electrical drawings be PE Sealed. This inlcudes conduit, physical arrangement, schematic (Elementary, One-Line, Three-Line, etc), wiring drawings, equipment specifications, and they are looking to have PLC logic also PE Sealed. Can anyone comment on their experience and industry practice concerning what is required to be sealed?

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Sounds political. Hope they have the money for the people to seal these drawings.
 
Generally, you are not supposed to seal outside of your competency, so if your PEs are competent, then they can. Whether they should, or need to, is a different matter.

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So far as signing off code goes, when we introduced ABS on our cars we did a full FMEA (and hence developed a DVP) on the ABS system, including the software. That's what /professional engineers/ do on safety related systems, whatever PEs might or might not do.

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