rmiell
Electrical
- Apr 3, 2006
- 30
I need a little guidance on a project I want to complete for our ageing light plant.
Right now the generator section, as well as the circuit feeders out of our light plant have panel indicators on breakers and controls as follows: Breaker ON, amber light, breaker OFF, green light with a 2nd light that has been added that is red if breaker is off.
I believe that the colors should be as follows: Breaker ON= Red light, breaker OFF = green light, using the logic of if the breaker is on, red cautions you not to approach the breaker, while the green tells you it's ok to approach the breaker if it is off. We have a new (2007) substation which uses this color scheme for it's indicators.
I am looking into replacing all of the lamps with LED lamps, and I would like to correct the color scheme at the same time.
Now comes my major problem: In the same light plant, there are a number of motor controller centers, with motor starters installed in them. Each starter has indicator lights on it's face, with Power on/motor off = Red and Run = Green. I am not sure of the standard colors for this, but I think green is usually used for a run indication. Is red usually used for off indication on MCCs, or should this light be amber instead?
The same operator who will be opening and closing feeder breaker or putting generators online will be starting and stopping motors from the MCC, so I would like to make the indicators all mean the same thing, if possible.
Any comments or thoughts?
TIA
Rick Miell
Right now the generator section, as well as the circuit feeders out of our light plant have panel indicators on breakers and controls as follows: Breaker ON, amber light, breaker OFF, green light with a 2nd light that has been added that is red if breaker is off.
I believe that the colors should be as follows: Breaker ON= Red light, breaker OFF = green light, using the logic of if the breaker is on, red cautions you not to approach the breaker, while the green tells you it's ok to approach the breaker if it is off. We have a new (2007) substation which uses this color scheme for it's indicators.
I am looking into replacing all of the lamps with LED lamps, and I would like to correct the color scheme at the same time.
Now comes my major problem: In the same light plant, there are a number of motor controller centers, with motor starters installed in them. Each starter has indicator lights on it's face, with Power on/motor off = Red and Run = Green. I am not sure of the standard colors for this, but I think green is usually used for a run indication. Is red usually used for off indication on MCCs, or should this light be amber instead?
The same operator who will be opening and closing feeder breaker or putting generators online will be starting and stopping motors from the MCC, so I would like to make the indicators all mean the same thing, if possible.
Any comments or thoughts?
TIA
Rick Miell