I seem to recall a similar conversation the last time I posted a panel. I do actually have a colour scheme for this one:
Red/White/Blue/Black - 415V 3P+N
Purple/Grey - +24VDV/0V (earthed)
Orange - VSD I/O wiring
White/Black - analog wiring from CO controller to terminals (shielded 2 pair cable inside the ducting)
I'll tidy up the schematic then we have a guy to properly draft it in CAD for delivery to the client.
I added to my post if you want a re-read it, I cannot comment on colour coding as ours differs so much:-
-Blue - DC control
-Red - AC control
-Black - Power cables
-Orange - Cable that usually have external power source or ones that are tapped of the incoming side of main switch meaning they are not isolated with the switch (Cab lighting as an example)
We do not use phase colours within the panel exept for the actual power supply itself.
-We would have to segragate the low voltage terminals and the control terminals and not be next to each other.
-I assume the VSD motor cable are connected direct to the drive not through any connectors, usually you would use DIN connectors for all external cables and the drive output cables would be integrally screened, a screening clamp would also be waiting for the motor cable to terminate.
-The cable I'D (numbering) is missing as already mentioned.
There are a few more but I'm only comparing with our reg's here and in part I know some will be different but in other areas it's clear you must be breaching local regulation.
My biggest concern here is these fans are acting as a safety system or react to safety critical systems but I see no allowance for that in design, I see no redundancy in design if the function of these fans is to exhaust the build up of gasses or to limit the effects of a fire by use of the extract system. - like I said before, its no critisism to yourself as you are under instruction here but such a control system would need to be carefully designed with the input of regional fire service and building control if it was over here, in the event of a fire it may often be the case that the drive goes into a burn out mode and will ignore all overloads etc to ensure the fan operates until destruction (Omron model you have doesn't have such options if I recall).
Example - your garbage fan is switched off on the panel, the fire alarm indicates a fire in the garbage area, the Fire panel should then relay a signal to your panel to over-ride any normal status and bring the fan on to do what has been spec'd by the local safety authorities... as it stands it seems your are building a stand alone system that would just get a preset speed command if the fire panel sent a signal, this could only work if the selector switch was in the correct position.
Apologies for the listings here but building various panels for decades means I pick up on these things at a glance and hope you take them in the constructive context they are meant
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What it comes down to is, if your boss is happy then your --- is covered but just have a seed in the back of your mind about the points I make, maybe further down the line you can start bringing up these issues and score some brownie points.