Electrical Panel Label Requirements

The electrical code requires you to label or index your panel.
Electrical panel label requirements. Note how the phases are marked in this example. Nec standards also require 3 feet of clearance around electrical breaker panels. These requirements apply to field applied markings and signage. Additional labeling requirements are listed in 2017 nec article 110 21.
This standard has been updated to provide consistency of terms with other standards that address hazards and risk. Condition a exposed live parts on one side and no live or grounded parts on the other side of. This code book explains the many rules and requirements while also providing guidelines for safety. Whenever electrical work starts it s time to review the national electrical code nec.
Both of these sections address the first reason to provide descriptive equipment labels. This panel shows all the appropriate labeling as required by the nec and nfpa 70e per ansi z535 label design formats. One of those rules is to have your electrical panel appropriately labeled. What you need to do this yourself.
Most facilities have a transfer switch that is designed to sense a loss of power and then transfer from the electric utility feed to an on site generator feed to re energize a. Unless changes in the electrical distribution system s render the label inaccurate labels applied prior to the effective date of this edition of the standard shall be acceptable if they complied with the requirements for equipment labeling in that standard in effect at the time the labels were applied. 1 minimum depth of clear working space in front of electric equipment with a nominal voltage to ground above 25 000 volts may be the same as that for 25 000 volts under conditions a b and c for installations built before april 16 1981. Notes to table s 2.
In addition to osha standards electrical panels fall under national electrical code nec regulations. Nfpa 70e labeling requirements by. Jay whitaker panduit product manager the nfpa 70e standard provides guidelines for electrical safety in the workplace. To help prevent shocks and electrocutions osha standard 29 cfr1910 305 d.
These requirements are echoed in nfpa 70 2017. The electrical safety authority sets out a clear set of rules and policies to ensure the safety of the public. The simplest reason to label your electrical panel is that it is an ontario electrical code requirement. When it comes to a new or replacement breaker panel be sure to get started by choosing a location that conforms to nec code.
The working width around the panel must be at least 30 inches.