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  <title>SBA 550: Proper Panel Wiring and Layouts</title>
  <description>This episode tackles a topic that impacts every BAS project but rarely gets the attention it deserves: control panel design and wiring. The quality of your panel affects commissioning, troubleshooting, inspections, and long-term serviceability. A well-built panel does more than power a system. It helps the next technician quickly understand what they're looking at when it matters most. If you've ever opened a panel and wondered why it was wired the way it was, this episode explores the principles that separate a panel that works today from one that remains reliable for years. Topics Covered • Why panel design should happen before the first wire is landed • Common wiring practices that create future troubleshooting headaches • Key considerations for power, grounding, shielding, and communications • MSTP network fundamentals that improve reliability • Documentation and wire management practices that make panels serviceable The real test of a control panel isn't how quickly it was built. It's whether the next technician can understand it in minutes. </description>
  <author_name>The Smart Buildings Academy Podcast | Teaching You Building Automation, Systems Integration, and Information Technology</author_name>
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