Voltrael
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- Newport, Vermont, USA
This may be a fairly trivial question, but I am trying to ensure that things are being done uniformly and to applicable or industry standards.
My question is about labeling of numbering designations for motor control center cubicles (buckets). From my understanding, for example, the top starter in the first vertical section of an MCC would be designated 1A. If that starter was two units high, the next bucket would be labeled 1C, and so on. Labels would typically go from A to M, with I being skipped.
I recently starter working for a new company at an existing paper mill. What I have found there is that they have decided to use the bottom of each cubicle for the designation. From my example above, the top starter would be labeled 1B, and the next would be 1D, assuming it was two units high.
My question is, is there a single standard in industry, and if so, what is it? What convention are others currently using?
My question is about labeling of numbering designations for motor control center cubicles (buckets). From my understanding, for example, the top starter in the first vertical section of an MCC would be designated 1A. If that starter was two units high, the next bucket would be labeled 1C, and so on. Labels would typically go from A to M, with I being skipped.
I recently starter working for a new company at an existing paper mill. What I have found there is that they have decided to use the bottom of each cubicle for the designation. From my example above, the top starter would be labeled 1B, and the next would be 1D, assuming it was two units high.
My question is, is there a single standard in industry, and if so, what is it? What convention are others currently using?