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Systems using this equipment may be subject to the NEC or CEC (And. SPE-1000) – know your code sections or ask an insp
HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY FIELD LABEL YOUR SYSTEM

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Photos / brochures Electrical Specifications Certification information (Listing, Certification, Recognition) for all components and sub-systems Schematics and instructions

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LOGISTICS

Installation location and site contact (If equipment must be installed before the Field Evaluation can take place) Give as much advance notice as possible for the inspection! Identify the local electrical building inspector (AHJ) for installation site

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TECHNICAL

ASSISTANCE FOR

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Technical staff available for questions about your equipment Technical staff contacts available from any non-evaluated equipment you are supplying Assistance if electrical changes are required, or markings need to be added. Expert help may be required. (Electrician, controls expert)

INSTALLATION PER THE

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ELECTRICAL CODES PRODUCT STANDARDS

Systems using this equipment may be subject to the NEC or CEC (And SPE-1000) – know your code sections or ask an inspector in your local IAEI Chapter, or an electrical contractor you know Preferably someone with commercial experience Follow instructions for any other certified or recognized products that will be part of your system For non-certified sub-systems or components, make sure you have a technical contact for your FES Engineer. You may need a preliminary evaluation for non-certified equipment that can be performed before the site visit.

TESTING | INSPECTION | CERTIFICATION

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