EQUIPMENT MARKING REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

EQUIPMENT MARKING REQUIREMENTS. All electrical equipment shall be provided with standard label plates indicating manufacturer, model number, and electrical characteristics (operating voltage, phase, amperage, etc.). The nameplates, serial number plates, identification tags, etc. that are installed on the equipment shall remain in place on the equipment as furnished by suppliers. The Contractor shall use caution during construction to not damage or paint over nameplates or tags. Damaged nameplates or tags shall be replaced prior to Final Acceptance. The Contractor shall install identification labels for all equipment. All nameplates and notices shall be stamped or engraved on brass or plastic plates. See Contract Clause C460. All distribution panels shall be labeled with designation plates. All breakers in the distribution panels shall be numbered and the panel identification cards filled out to identify the breaker’s service. See USCG, 46 CFR, subchapter J, paragraph 111.40-11. All receptacles shall be labeled with the supplying panel designator and circuit breaker number (ex: L1-14). All other controls, gauges, switches, etc., shall be labeled with phenolic label plates to permit operation of the vessel.
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EQUIPMENT MARKING REQUIREMENTS. All electrical equipment shall be provided with standard label plates indicating manufacturer, model number, and electrical characteristics (operating voltage, phase, amperage, etc.). The nameplates, serial number plates, identification tags, etc. that are installed on the equipment shall remain in place on the equipment as furnished by suppliers. The contractor shall use caution during construction to not damage or paint over nameplates or tags. Damaged nameplates or tags shall be replaced prior to Final Acceptance. The contractor shall install identification labels for all equipment. All nameplates and notices shall be or engraved on brass or plastic plates. All weather exposed nameplates, notices, and markings shall be of brass. See contract Clause C460. All distribution panels shall be labeled with designation plates. All breakers in the distribution panels shall be numbered and the panel identification cards filled out to identify the breaker’s service. The panels and their breakers shall be marked in accordance with USCG, 46 CFR, subchapter J, paragraph 111.40-11. All receptacles shall be labeled with the supplying panel designator and circuit breaker number (example: L1-14). All other controls, gauges, switches, etc., shall be labeled with phenolic label plates to permit operation of the vessel.

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