This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. # Circuit Breaker Panel The circuit breakers for the [[:space]] are located on the northeast corner of the building; to the left corner facing the window. ## Layout of panel [TODO: Table with name and position of breakers, blow amperage, nominal amperage, wattage.] ## Description of circuits [TODO: One heading for each named circuit. Voltage, Blow Amperage, Nominal Use Amperage (80% Rule), and 80% wattage. Basic description of circuit and its constituents. Unordered list per each heading, of what it powers.] ## Warnings **Hazards:** The panel is a [[:safety:hazards:high-voltage|HIGH VOLTAGE]] environment. **Live voltage at high current is ALWAYS PRESENT at the panel.** ### Not A Switch! Do not use the circuit breakers to generally interrupt power to circuits, or to turn off equipment under normal circumstances. ### In Case Of Unplanned Loss of Power If a single circuit is opened ("blown", shuts off) randomly and completely unprovoked, and power to other circuits in the space remains available, do **NOT** turn the breaker back on without: - a safety inspection and audit of - the equipment connected - and its circuit - by a senior and knowledgeable member, *and* - with an O.K. by a board member. If a circuit is blown while powering on or operating high-current devices or tools under load, that circuit may be overbooked for your use. Find another circuit that is less populated, which can handle it. If all power to the space goes out, that is handled as a [power outage](/emergency/outage/power). ### Circuit limits, outlet limits We only have NEMA 5-15 receptacle power outlets at the space for general use. These are rated for 15 amps of constant current PER OUTLET, maximum - but does NOT specify the maximum current available to the circuit. If you are connecting a high-current load to a 15-amp circuit, other devices on the circuit can easily overrun the current limitation for that circuit. Don't use our electricity to mine bitcoin or run high-current ambient loads, please. Not only is it expensive, but it keeps others from being able to use the circuits for tools and projects at the space. Also **Please, *do not* coalesce or combine two circuits** by their plugs with a so-called "Y-cable". Yikes. ### DON'T MESS WITH THE PANEL! EVER!!! **Do not** interact with the parts behind the panel, add new circuits, or otherwise tamper with the breaker panel **unless you are *OUR* certified electrician** and approved by the [[:space:Building]]. I don't give one flying *damn* if your arc welder keeps tripping the circuit and you "need a 50-amp for it". Upgrading the panel, adding new circuits, or installing higher-rated service is likely to require a board decision, and also a proposition to our landlord in most cases. <!-- Hidden pending rulemaking. -sirocyl Screwing around in the panel will terminate your membership, and also likely bar you from entering the space, per our [[:governance:policies]]. --> Sorry for the language, but it got your attention, I hope?