The Panel RosterTM Program with
Circuit RosterTM Directory
ROSTER2TM System
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Circuit Roster

Electrical Panel Management Solution




ROSTER2TM System comprises of an intuitive panel schedule program and circuit directory organizer for labeling circuit breaker panels. 

This system is the premier method to improve workplace safety by maintaining accurate panel schedules and providing updated & consistent circuit directories throughout a facility. 



   DISPLAY DETAILS CLEARLY 
       to Quickly Identify Circuit Breakers.

   SATISFY OSHA & NEC CODES
       by legibly identifying the circuit's purpose.



Whether your an electrical contractor, a facility manager or a business owner you can
benefit from the ROSTER2TM System during:

     
        Preventive Maintenance      Infrared Scanning       
        Routine Maintenance           Normal Operations
        Tripped Breakers                 Power Outages
        Emergencies





How the System Works
  1. Enter a new panel schedule in the
Panel RosterTM software.
  2. Print the panel & circuit I.D. cards.
  3. Assemble the Circuit RosterTM Directory.
  4. Place the directory on the electrical panel. 
  5.
Modify the directory by marking the individual I.D. card/s. 
  6. Update the Panel RosterTM spreadsheet file. 
  7. Print new I.D. card/s & replace them in the field.

Repeat instructions #5 to #7 to maintain quality workmanship and a professional appearance. 




GREAT TOOL FOR CIRCUIT TRACING
 
Circuit Roster directories with blank ID Cards provide technicians an organized way to save information while circuit tracing.

Notes:

a. Image 4, a 42-Circuit Roster has a dimension of 4" x 17" x 1/8". Each I. D. card slot is 0.80".

b. The slim profile of the Circuit Roster allows the placement of the unit on the inside of the panel door, just like the ordinary directory. The Circuit Roster does not obstruct the locking mechanism of the panel door.

c. The Circuit Roster can be relocated temporarily during maintenance to an adjacent metal surface when the dead front or panel cover is removed.
  



  INSTRUCTIONS & TIPS 


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