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Run: Electrical Panel Schedule Verification

Verify panel schedules, labels, clearances, and warning markings on electrical panels before they become a maintenance or safety issue. This template helps y...

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Inspection Scope and Panel Identification

Panel ID, location, and served area are clearly marked and match site records.
Door label or equipment designation is visible, durable, and readable from normal approach distance.
Voltage, source, or feeder identification is posted where required by site procedure or equipment labeling practice.
Current panel schedule, one-line reference, or maintenance record is available for comparison during inspection.

Panel Schedule and Circuit Directory

Circuit numbering, breaker positions, and listed loads correspond to the actual panel arrangement.
Directory entries identify the served area or equipment clearly enough for safe operation and troubleshooting.
Spare or unused spaces are marked consistently and do not create confusion with active circuits.
The posted or maintained schedule reflects recent modifications and includes a revision date or equivalent control.

Labels, Markings, and Warning Information

Labels are not handwritten in a temporary manner unless permitted by site procedure and are not peeling, faded, or missing.
Required warning labels are visible and legible on the enclosure or adjacent access point.
No obstruction prevents reading the panel identification, directory, or warning information.
Panel and circuit names follow the facility standard and are consistent with maintenance records.

Working Clearance and Access

Measure clear working space in front of the electrical panel; clearance must be unobstructed and suitable for safe operation and maintenance.
Verify the approach space is free of stored materials, equipment, or fixed obstructions that limit safe access.
Door, hinge, or adjacent equipment does not prevent full opening or safe access to the enclosure.
No boxes, carts, ladders, or other items block the approach to the panel or emergency access route.

Condition, Housekeeping, and Follow-Up

No visible damage, corrosion, missing hardware, or signs of overheating are observed on the exterior enclosure.
Any non-conformance is recorded with a responsible person, target date, and follow-up requirement.
Record any additional observations, including missing labels, mismatched schedules, or access concerns.

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