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Devices having maroon tagged power cords are not owned by Maker Nexus. | Devices having maroon tagged power cords are not owned by Maker Nexus. | ||
==Power strips== | |||
Do we tag the power strip, or do we tag each devise plugged into the power strip? | |||
==Removable power cords== | |||
Many devices, such as computer monitors, use removable IEC 320 C13 power cords. How is this tagged? |
Revision as of 19:37, 10 March 2019
Maker Nexus uses power code tags to control loads on the electrical system. All Maker Nexus owned devices powered by flexible cords and plugs must be certified and approved before they can be plugged in.
Color codes
Power cords at Maker Nexus are tagged with one of three colors:
Green
Devices having green tagged power cords are certified and approved and can be plugged in and operated.
Red
Devices having red tagged power cords are not certified or approved and can not be plugged in or operated.
Maroon
Devices having maroon tagged power cords are not owned by Maker Nexus.
Power strips
Do we tag the power strip, or do we tag each devise plugged into the power strip?
Removable power cords
Many devices, such as computer monitors, use removable IEC 320 C13 power cords. How is this tagged?