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Revision as of 16:34, 7 September 2013

Power Panels

If you find out what a circuit breaker does, make sure it's numbered in the box and that information about what it powers ends up here. If possible, label the outlet box as well. What form this document takes remains to be seen; hopefully we will get a solid amount of information into it so further work on our electrical system won't totally be explorative.

PP1-1

Back of the shop by the loading dock. Can't miss it.

PP1-2

Back of the shop by the loading dock. Can't miss it.

PP1-3

Metal shop, by the lathes.

PP1-4

In the tool cage.

PP1-5

Metal shop, by welding.

PP1-6

In the safe in the lounge.

Breaker # Used What Is It
1 yes. works. Lounge Everything

PP2-1

In the AC/comms closet upstairs.

Breaker # Used What Is It
18 yes. works. Server rack, shop heating radiator fans and thermostats, emergency exit signs.


PP2-2

On the catwalk.