V
vaughant
Getting thoroughly fed up with the general state of where I work.
Ok,it's an old place and of course wirings changed a lot over the years but in our game I'd say good drawings etc are even more important than a neatly wired panel and that's where this place massively falls down.
Everywhere I go I'm met with the same answer "oh it's in so and so's room" or "we just know where it is".
That's great lads,but not much use to me at 3am on a Sunday night!!!
I got caught out the other week and a m/c left down cos a plc was kept in a store cupboard,I mean how am I meant to know that?
Yesterday was the final straw,an isolators pretty much welded itself to the stantion,looks like its been hit by a forktruck.
There's 6 red cables that go in,down to a j/b,up to a near enough brand new dol starter,not one of them with a number on it,all tie wrapped together too look "neat" but of course should there be a problem you'll have to cut all of them off!!!
I doubt I'm in the minority here but I was always trained that you labelled each core end to end,no matter how insignificant and at least made a diagram.
I had a good rant on the shiftlog about it and some guy piped up "it's been like that for 40 years and I'd have done it the same".
I told him that doesn't make it right and he just made his usual irritating smirk.
Problem is we've got apprentices and their adopting the same practices,making it look pretty but not marking anything up,one cheeky one even called me rough the other day cos I hadn't used bootlace ferrules,I explained that I'm not a fan and I prefer to solder and heatshrink and it was met with raised eyebrows.
Sorry for the moaning but I'm just wondering if anyone's had any experience in this before,it's gonna be a mammoth task but the department really needs sorting as I'm gonna end up exploding on someone soon!!!!
Ok,it's an old place and of course wirings changed a lot over the years but in our game I'd say good drawings etc are even more important than a neatly wired panel and that's where this place massively falls down.
Everywhere I go I'm met with the same answer "oh it's in so and so's room" or "we just know where it is".
That's great lads,but not much use to me at 3am on a Sunday night!!!
I got caught out the other week and a m/c left down cos a plc was kept in a store cupboard,I mean how am I meant to know that?
Yesterday was the final straw,an isolators pretty much welded itself to the stantion,looks like its been hit by a forktruck.
There's 6 red cables that go in,down to a j/b,up to a near enough brand new dol starter,not one of them with a number on it,all tie wrapped together too look "neat" but of course should there be a problem you'll have to cut all of them off!!!
I doubt I'm in the minority here but I was always trained that you labelled each core end to end,no matter how insignificant and at least made a diagram.
I had a good rant on the shiftlog about it and some guy piped up "it's been like that for 40 years and I'd have done it the same".
I told him that doesn't make it right and he just made his usual irritating smirk.
Problem is we've got apprentices and their adopting the same practices,making it look pretty but not marking anything up,one cheeky one even called me rough the other day cos I hadn't used bootlace ferrules,I explained that I'm not a fan and I prefer to solder and heatshrink and it was met with raised eyebrows.
Sorry for the moaning but I'm just wondering if anyone's had any experience in this before,it's gonna be a mammoth task but the department really needs sorting as I'm gonna end up exploding on someone soon!!!!