
Substation Nameplate Labeling, Switchgear & High-Voltage Identification
Evermark Industrial Solutions produces the nameplates, equipment identification, and high-voltage warning signs that utilities and power-generation facilities need — engraved metal built to stay legible outdoors and in service for decades. Substation, switchgear, transformer, and plant identification, made to your utility's standard.
Substation nameplate labeling is the permanent identification on substation and switchgear equipment — equipment nameplates, circuit and apparatus IDs, and high-voltage warning signs that must survive weather, UV, and decades of service. Evermark Industrial Solutions produces this identification in engraved stainless steel and anodized aluminum, matched to the utility's standard and the outdoor environment.
Why Do Utilities Use Evermark for Substation Identification?
Substation and power-generation identification lives in the worst conditions a label can face — full sun, rain, ice, temperature swings, and decades in place. A printed label or a soft material fades, peels, or chalks, and an unreadable nameplate or warning sign on energized equipment is both an operations problem and a safety problem.
Evermark Industrial Solutions produces this identification in engraved stainless steel and anodized aluminum, where the legend is part of the metal and stays readable for the life of the asset. Equipment nameplates, apparatus and circuit IDs, and high-voltage warning signs are engraved to the utility's format and built for the outdoor environment.
Power-generation plants add their own identification load — transformer and switchgear nameplates, valve and pipe identification, and asset tags across the facility. Evermark engraves the full set from one source, in materials matched to each placement.
What Does Evermark Label for Utilities and Power Plants?
The identification Evermark Industrial Solutions produces across substations, switchgear, and generation plants:
High-voltage warning and danger signs are produced to your specified format and the applicable safety-sign standard — see the standards section below.
Which Materials Survive a Substation Environment?
Outdoor utility identification is a materials decision first. Evermark Industrial Solutions specifies engraved stainless steel and anodized aluminum for substation and outdoor switchgear identification because the mark is engraved into the metal and the material resists UV, weather, and temperature for the long service life utility equipment demands.
Indoor control rooms and protection panels can use engraved phenolic or acrylic where the environment is controlled. Evermark matches the material to each placement rather than using one material everywhere. Material durability ratings — UV, temperature, and expected outdoor life: {{verify: material durability specs}}.
Which Standards Apply to Utility Identification?
Utility and power-generation identification is governed by codes and safety-sign standards distinct from general building wiring. Depending on the installation, these may include the NESC (National Electrical Safety Code) for supply stations and substations, ANSI Z535 for safety signs and high-voltage warning identification, and — for switchgear and electrical rooms — NFPA 70E and NEC 110.16 arc flash labeling. Evermark Industrial Solutions produces identification designed to align with these standards when properly specified.
Evermark Industrial Solutions produces the physical nameplates, signs, and labels to the content and format specified for the installation. Which standard applies, what a high-voltage warning sign must say, where it is placed, and whether the identification is adequate are determinations made by the utility, the engineer of record, or a qualified person — not by the label producer. For arc flash labels, Evermark produces the label from the data in the facility's arc flash study and does not perform the study or determine the hazard values. Evermark recommends confirming all safety-identification content and placement with a qualified person.
How Do You Order Utility Nameplates and Signs?
Ordering substation and plant identification from Evermark Industrial Solutions takes four steps, built around your nameplate schedule or utility standard and a proof.
Send your nameplate schedule or utility standard
An equipment list, your utility's nameplate format, or a file (DXF, DWG, AI, PDF, SVG); or a marked-up drawing.
Get a quote
Materials matched to placement, sizes, mounting, quantity pricing, and lead time.
Approve the proof
Confirm nameplate data, ratings, and warning content in writing before engraving.
Production & ship
Engraved on weather-rated materials and shipped install-ready, with approved formats stored for reorders.
Utility & Power Generation Identification — Common Questions
Send Your Nameplate Schedule for a Quote
Upload your equipment list or utility nameplate standard and Evermark Industrial Solutions will quote weather-rated materials, mounting, and lead time — with a proof before production and your format stored for system-wide reorders.
