Common use of Electrical Technician and Instrument Technician Classification Clause in Contracts

Electrical Technician and Instrument Technician Classification. ‌ It is understood that in many cases both classifications may be dispatched to troubleshoot and repair various equipment or systems. The guidance provided below is intended to provide clear direction when assigning said work scope to the appropriate classifications in both a fair and efficient manner. · General Jurisdiction Guidance: Equipment or systems with less than or equal to 120v nominal supplied voltage (typically after the secondary side of the power source) that controls, monitors, reflects or indicates and or records data will be the jurisdiction of the Instrument Technician classification including electrical termination, de-termination activities and zero energy verifications, which is the work of the Electrical Technician classification. Equipment greater than or equal to 120v nominal supplied voltage that distributes or delivers electrical power will be the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician Classification including electrical termination, de-termination activities and zero energy verifications. The following exceptions and or added clarifications were also agreed to: • All electrical lighting, emergency lighting except routine functional testing, heating, industrial wiring, breakers, electrical switches, outlets, 120v motors, appliances, conduit including data and phone cables, including associated wiring, condensate tanks electrical systems, greater than or equal to 120v nominal supplied voltage is the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician Classification. • All thermostats and travel switches, regardless of voltage, are the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician classification. • All crane electrical components including limit switches are the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician Classification with the exception of all radio control units and receivers which belong to the Instrument Mechanic classification. • All Motor Control Centers/ Smart Breakers function is the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician classification with exception of lCS system tie-ins, which belong to the Instrument Mechanic classification. • Smoke detection systems belong to the Electrical Technician classification, and HF detection systems belong to the Instrument Mechanic. • Thermostats of 50v or less is the jurisdiction Instrument Technician classification. • Solenoid valves with less than or equal to 120v nominal supplied voltage is the jurisdiction of the Instrument Technician Classification. • Electronic voltages within instrumentation-based systems have no voltage limitations other than the supplied voltage is less than or equal to 120V. • Anything in the gateway belongs to the Instrument Technician classification. • Pressure switches on the boiler belongs to the Instrument Technician classification • All zero-energy verification shall belong to the Electrical Technician classification.

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Electrical Technician and Instrument Technician Classification. It is understood that in many cases both classifications may be dispatched to troubleshoot and repair various equipment or systems. The guidance provided below is intended to provide clear direction when assigning said work scope to the appropriate classifications in both a fair and efficient manner. · General Jurisdiction Guidance: Equipment or systems with less than or equal to 120v nominal supplied voltage (typically after the secondary side of the power source) that controls, monitors, reflects or indicates and or records data will be the jurisdiction of the Instrument Technician classification including electrical termination, de-termination de‐termination activities and zero energy verifications, which is the work of the Electrical Technician classification. Equipment greater than or equal to 120v nominal supplied voltage that distributes or delivers electrical power will be the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician Classification including electrical termination, de-termination de‐termination activities and zero energy verifications. The following exceptions and or added clarifications were also agreed to: All electrical lighting, emergency lighting except routine functional testing, heating, industrial wiring, breakers, electrical switches, outlets, 120v motors, appliances, conduit including data and phone cables, including associated wiring, condensate tanks electrical systems, greater than or equal to 120v nominal supplied voltage is the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician Classification. All thermostats and travel switches, regardless of voltage, are the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician classification. All crane electrical components including limit switches are the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician Classification with the exception of all radio control units and receivers which belong to the Instrument Mechanic classification. All Motor Control Centers/ Smart Breakers function is the jurisdiction of the Electrical Technician classification with exception of lCS system tie-instie‐ins, which belong to the Instrument Mechanic classification. Smoke detection systems belong to the Electrical Technician classification, and HF detection systems belong to the Instrument Mechanic. Thermostats of 50v or less is the jurisdiction Instrument Technician classification. Solenoid valves with less than or equal to 120v nominal supplied voltage is the jurisdiction of the Instrument Technician Classification. Electronic voltages within instrumentation-based instrumentation‐based systems have no voltage limitations other than the supplied voltage is less than or equal to 120V. Anything in the gateway belongs to the Instrument Technician classification. Pressure switches on the boiler belongs to the Instrument Technician classification All zero-energy zero‐energy verification shall belong to the Electrical Technician classification.

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Samples: Contract, Contract

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