Electrical

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Power Panels

Outlets generally have the power panel number and the circuit labeled on them, some newer outlets do not.

First Floor

PP1-1

Back of the shop by the loading dock. Can't miss it. Served from main switch by back door (probably from the upper disconnect, but haven't verified).

Single phase and 2 pole circuits wired to 3 phase breakers.

Several high amp 3 phase breakers that are unmapped.


Breaker # Used What Is It
"Main" used 400 amp 2-pole. Not actually the main breaker but it looks like one. Feeder to PP1-2.
8&10&12 unused 3 phase, 20 amp, 3 black. Wiring trough, boiler room. Dust collection circuit thru existing disconnect.
19&16&18 used 2-120v circuits on a 3 phase breaker. Blue wires. Boiler & zone pumps, this is bad and wrong.
22 unused this is a stray 208v single red wire on a 3 phase breaker that runs to wiring troughin the boiler room. Should be disconnected and abandoned.(used to be paired with wires pp1-2 # 35&37)


The following is the result of wire tracing done 04/25/2017. Tucker
Conduits from this panel were sharpie labeled with letters for this mapping.

Conduit Label feed path What It Feeds
A direct run across ceiling to junction in catwalk, from junction along catwalk and down to PP1-5 PP1-5
B Via PB1-2 to roof AC
C To junction above SE corner of boiler room, then to socket on boiler room wall Socket PP1-1:10 on small metals wall near S end of wall
D direct run to boiler room main boiler room feed
E across shop celing to catwalk Feeds through wall to upstairs rooms
F across shop roof to junction ~7ft from old laser exhaust, leg towards east wall dead ends, leg S drops to kitchen wall, runs into new lounge, takes 90deg through lounge wall and into safe PP6
G Direct to boiler room compressor

PP1-2

Back of the shop by the loading dock. Can't miss it. Fed from big breaker at the top of PP1-1.

Breaker # Used What Is It
1 Yes, works Round lights and ceiling lampholders in Cold Metals
3 Yes, works "South" lights (Cold Metals east wall), emergency lights EL-6, EL-7
6 Yes, works 20amp, 2 outlets hot metal side of furnace room, short drop near center of shop. Light in the boiler room.
8 Yes, works 20 amp, outlet at hot metal side of furnace room, possibly second outlet behind lockers.
7,9,11 yes. works. Power to chiller/heat pump on the roof for AC... and also the air handler under it inside. The
10 yes , works Exhaust fan, Doorbell, Back Door Beaglebone
25 yes , works Lights at kitchen, outlet at kitchen fridge. Catwalk light controls, but not the lights themselves. Emergency light EL-8.
26 yes, works Currently connected to the entire east wall. This includes dust collector and Clausing electronics. Please do not connect chop saw table to east wall while others are working.
35&37 used Compressor 40 amp 1 phase 240v thru a 35 amp disconnect in boiler room.


The following is the result of wire tracing done 04/25/2017. Tucker
Conduits from this panel were sharpie labeled with letters for this mapping.

Conduit Label feed path What It Feeds
A dead ends 20' into shop
B into PB1-2, through wall into dock 220V welder outlet on N wall above hydraulic pump
C into PB1-2, then to Pj1-1, then down to PB1-1 rear door exit sign, and sockets above PP1-1 labeled as PP1-1:10
D conduit runs to PB1-2, but has no lines no lines in this conduit
E Junction in ceiling above cold metals, which feeds 3 things:
  • hanging 220V 1phase twistlock above Johnson bandsaw
  • fat pipe out of junction to south takes 90deg east and feeds hanging 120V sockets over lockers
  • narrow conduit south takes 90deg turn and tracks back towards boiler room, feeding an unused junction/socket in the boiler room wall
    • 4th conduit from this junction goes north and dead ends
F direct to lights in ceiling Shop lights, 2nd row from the East wall
G direct to lights in ceiling shop lights, 3rd and 4th rows from East wall
H across shop ceiling and down East wall 120V outlet run along East wall of cold metals

Small fuse box

Back of the shop, left of PP1-1, above the light switches.
Left fuse, exit signs.
traced wiring 4/25/2017, and both fuses appear to feed the fans for the heaters in the ceiling, and the junction boxes next to the roof vents. While this fuse panel does feed into the junction that feeds the exit signs, it is just passing through and does NOT actually feed the exit sign: Tucker

PB1-1

This junction is fed by 2 different wiring paths:

  • The first wiring path comes from the small fuse box (listed above), and passes through the socket box labeled PP1-1-2:10, then through PB1-1 and up ~4ft to PJ1-1. From PJ1-1, it passes through PB1-2 and out too a conduit in the ceiling where it splits to feed the heater fans (with the exception of the SW one), and the junctions next to the 2 vents in the ceiling
  • The second wiring path starts at PP1-2, goes up the conduit labeled 'C' to PB1-2. From there it goes out to PJ1-1, and then down to PB1-1. From PB1-1 it feeds the exit sign over the back door, and the sockets above PP1-1 labeled PP1-1-2:10

PB1-2

Power box connected to PP1-1 by conduit. Bridges the A/C heat pump/air handler circuit, among other things. The 3-phase for A/c heat pump and air handler is bridged such that the entire 3 phase comes from PP1-1 up to the roof via PB1-2, and a branch switched on the roof by relay comes back down in the same conduit that goes the the roof. This circuit is passed via conduit to the air handler, and switched manually on the bottom of the air handler.

Below is the result of wire tracing done 04/25/2017. Tucker

This junction is a pass through for circuits from PP1-1, PP1-2 and the small fuse box.

  • Small fuse box
    • lines go through PB1-1->PJ1-1->PB1-2->roof and supply heater fans
  • PP1-1
    • This circuit feeds through the conduit marked 'B' to the roof and presumably the AC (see note from previous mapping)
  • PP1-2
    • from conduit 'B', the circuit feeds through the wall behind PB1-2 and into the dock, where it supplies the 220V welder outlet on the back wall above the hydraulic pump.
    • from conduit 'C' -> PB1-2 -> PJ1-1 -> PB1-1 -> exit sign over back door, and the outlets above PP1-1
    • Conduit 'D' connects PP1-2 and PB1-2, but no wires are run inside.

PP1-3

Metal shop, by the lathes.

Breaker # Used What Is It
1, a&b yes, works 20 amp.
3, a&b ?
5&7, a&b yes, works 50 amp, 240v, cold metal.
5b & 7a yes works 20 amp 240v, dedicated Clausing lathe.

PP1-4

On east wall of shop close to the rear sliding door to the dock

Breaker # Used What Is It
12 yes 20 amp, 120v, south wall of the shop.
14 yes 20 amp, 120v, south wall of the shop.
18&20 yes, works 50 amp, 240v, hot metal at welding area.
23 yes 20 amp 120v, south wall of the shop.
24&26 yes, works 15 amp, 240v, shopbot.
30 Yes Outlets in tool cage (south wall)
37 yes, works 20 amp, 120v, hot metal at welding area.

The following is the result of wire tracing done 04/25/2017. Tucker Conduits from this panel were sharpie labeled with letters for this mapping.

conduit label routing What It feeds
A up to shop ceiling 3phase drop to DoAll band-saw
B Up to ceiling and a junction, One leg out of the Junction feeds a 220V 50A drop in small metals (used to feed welder when hot metals lived there), second run from junction feeds unused junction box on S wall of boiler room 50A 220V drop in small metals

PP1-5

Cold Metal shop,

Breaker # Used What Is It
1 in use landlord circuit, don't touch
2 in use landlord circuit, don't touch
3 in use landlord circuit, don't touch
4 in use landlord circuit, don't touch
5 in use landlord circuit, don't touch
6 in use landlord circuit, don't touch
7 in use landlord circuit, don't touch
8 in use landlord circuit, don't touch
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 in use kitchen, above counter outlets.
17
18 in use 3 outlets, metal shop side of kitchen wall.
19
20

PP1-6

In the safe in the lounge. The top big breaker is the service disconnect for the whole box. This box covers everything in the lounge, the front entryway, and the upstairs bathroom.

Breaker # Used Amperage What Is It
1 in use 30 Tandem with #3 - Now labeled BOSS. Was Lounge Everything and upstairs bathroom for reasons unknown (may be out of date).
2 in use 20 Safe
3 in use 30 Tandem with #1 - Now labeled BOSS. Also feeds 3D printer rack. Was Lounge Everything and upstairs bathroom for reasons unknown (may be out of date).
4 in use 20 AC (west) wall. Includes computers to right of Universal.
5 in use 20 Bathrooms off lounge
6 in use 20 Bar (south) wall
7 in use 20 Lounge lights, computers on east wall, front entry display.
8 unused none
9 unused none
10 unused none
11 unused none
12 unused none
13 unused none
14 unused none
15 unused none
16 unused none
17 unused none
18 unused none
19 unused none
20 unused none

TODO: take down notes from tape in the box, mark them in table above

PP1-7

Blue fuse box in the furnace room. Powers just the air compressor.

PP1-8

3515, by the back door

This is mostly the lights and outlets in the main room, and the loading dock

Breaker # Used What Is It
1 Yes Lights
2 Yes Wall Outlets
3 Yes Lights
4 Yes Wall Outlets
5 Yes Wall Outlets
6 Yes Wall Outlets
7 Yes Wall Outlets
8 Yes Wall Outlets
9 Yes Wall Outlets
10 Yes Wall Outlets
11 Yes Wall outlets + Exhaust Fan
12 Yes Wall Outlets
13 Yes Loading Dock (lights, outlet, garage door)
14 Yes Lights
15 No
16 Yes Lights
17 No
18 Yes Lights
19 No
20 Yes Outlet-- ceiling drop

PP1-9

3515, by the back door, This is a 3-phase panel

This includes the lights and outlets in the meeting room.

Breaker # Used What Is It
1 & 3 & 5 ? (Labeled "Compressor")
2 & 4 & 6 ?
7 & 9 & 11 ?
8 & 10 Yes Twist-lock outlet in meeting room
12 Yes Wall outlets in meeting room
13 & 15 & 17 Yes Outlets by back door
14 & 16 ?
18 ?
19 & 21 & 23 ?
20 & 22 ? (Labeled "Charger")
24 Yes Wall outlets in meeting room
25 Yes Lights + old outlets in meeting room
26 Yes Wall outlets in meeting room
27 No
28 No
29 No
30 No
31 No
32 No
33 No
34 No
35 & 37 Yes Feeds PP1-8?
36 No
38 No
39 & 41 ?
40 No
42 No

Second Floor

PP2-1

In the AC/comms closet upstairs.

Breaker # Used Amperage What Is It
1 in use 100 Main breaker for box - Tandem with #3
3 in use 100 Main Breaker for box - Tandem with #1
5 20 Tandem with #7
6 20
7 20 Tandem with #5
8 in use 20 Back stairwell lights, catwalk lights, night light in the shop..
9 20
10 in use 20 Mid lights
11 20
12 in use 20 Electronics area lights
13 in use 20 CNC area
14 in use 20 Arts lights
15 in use 20 Electronics area north wall (light switch)
16 20
17 20
18 in use 20 Shop heating radiator fans and thermostats.
19 15
20 in use 15 Outlet in closet
21 30 Tandem with #23
22 unused none
23 30 Tandem with #21
24 unused none


PP2-2

On the catwalk.
This is a 3 phase panel,"High Leg Delta" configuration, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-leg_delta The center bus bar is 208v to neutral.

Breaker # Used Amperage What Is It
1 in use 20 above kitchen ceiling, servers on catwalk
2 in use 20 2 lower outlets, in kitchen either side of door. Outlet at SEM location
3 Not used none 208 volts to neutral, not recommended for use except in 3 phase circuit.
4 Not used none 208 volts to neutral, not recommended for use except in 3 phase circuit.
5 in use split 20 2 circuits a&b, Beer church.
6 in use 20 Tandem with #8 - 240v, Oven, 8 gauge, 4 wires, capable of 50 amps
7 in use 20
8 in use 20 Tandem with #6 - 240v, Oven, 8 gauge, 4 wires, capable of 50 amps
9 Not used none 208 volts to neutral, not recommended for use except in 3 phase circuit.
10 Not used none 208 volts to neutral, not recommended for use except in 3 phase circuit.
11 in use 20 Laser
12 in use 20 Tandem with #14 - 240v, kitchen, above counter. For induction cook top
13 in use 30 Tandem with #15 & #17 - Bridgeport
14 in use 20 Tandem with #12 - 240v, kitchen, above counter. For induction cook top
15 in use 30 Tandem with #13 & #17 - Bridgeport
16 Not used none 208 volts to neutral, not recommended for use except in 3 phase circuit.
17 in use 30 Tandem with #13 & #15 - Bridgeport
18 in use 20 Outlet at SEM location

Electrical Punch List

Desired Circuits

Hot Metals

Wood Shop

drops: http://www.mcmaster.com/#4804k12/=pmf353 ??

Other goodies

100 amp 5 wire 3 phase disconnect with lugs sufficient for #1 feeder cable. This could be located anywhere that is convenient.

Light Switches

Upstairs: Arts and Electronics Areas

There are five lighting circuits upstairs, four of which are on three-way switches.

  • There is a switch next to the front stairway for stairwell and upstairs landing (the other switch is at the bottom of the stairs). Leave this light on.
  • There are three switches on the Arts side of the stairwell labelled 'Arts' 'Electronics' and 'Mid'. There is an identical set of switches by the door to the back stairway.
    • Arts is the lights on the arts side of the upstairs
    • Electronics is two rows of lights on the electronics side
    • Mid is one row of lights in electronics
  • Many of the fixtures in electronics have individual pull-switches (wall switch must be on)
  • The switch for the lights in front of the shelves on the north wall of the electronics lab is behind the shelves. Follow the conduit that comes down from the ceiling.

Cold Metals, General Shop, Small Metals

The shop lights are near the back door -- look to the left of the loading dock, to the left of the electrical panels with the clock sitting on top. There's a row of with a red panel around them.

There's no way to turn these lights on from the other end of the shop. But a switch in Cold metals next to the sliding door into the lounge does turn on a small bank in the center of the room for safety.

One light should stay on for safety. If there are zero lights on, turn one on.

Switches that have clear plastic covers don't need to be messed with.

Lounge

The lounge has a simple light switch arrangement.

CNC Room

  • Four switches by the front entrance that control the lights in the main part of the room
  • Two switches by the safe to the left, one for the safe lights and one for the short hall by the doorway to the shop
  • One switch to the right of the safe, that controls the outlet on the ceiling in the center of the room.

Wood Shop / Hot Metals

  • Both the Wood Shop and Hot Metals share light controls. Switches are located near the loading dock doors spread over two clusters of switch boxes either side of the electrical panels.
  • There is a switch next to the HotMetals street door that turns on the very center of Hot Metals & the Wood shop, it is a 3-way with a switch in the clusters noted above.