WA_Sparky
Electrical Engineer
- Location
- Vancouver, WA, Clark
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer
I'm starting this thread hoping for the electrical contractors out there to give some critical feed back on their past projects. I recently took on a standards committee role and would like to make our prints as user friendly as possible.
What are some things you like about certain prints?
What do you want to avoid seeing (ex:feeder schedule call outs vs noted on prints)?
Any design practices you see that make your job difficult?
More or less keynotes?
Circuiting methods you'd prefer over another method (multiple circuits on one homerun, single circuit homeruns, tagged equip with circuit info)?
Constructability ideas that lower job cost, save labor time, and still comply to code?
I know this might be pretty vague but I'm hoping it will make some EC's job easier. Thank you for everyone's input.
What are some things you like about certain prints?
What do you want to avoid seeing (ex:feeder schedule call outs vs noted on prints)?
Any design practices you see that make your job difficult?
More or less keynotes?
Circuiting methods you'd prefer over another method (multiple circuits on one homerun, single circuit homeruns, tagged equip with circuit info)?
Constructability ideas that lower job cost, save labor time, and still comply to code?
I know this might be pretty vague but I'm hoping it will make some EC's job easier. Thank you for everyone's input.