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The IPS 511281 is a yellow, single-sided valve identification tag designed to mark and identify valves in piping systems. These tags allow technicians and pipefitters to label individual valves with a sequential identifier, making it straightforward to track shutoff points during system maintenance, inspection, or emergency response. The bright yellow color provides high visibility against pipes, hangers, and mechanical room clutter. Valve ID tags of this type are a standard component of any organized tagging program in commercial, industrial, or institutional piping installations.
This tag is suited for use in mechanical rooms, boiler plants, process piping, and plumbing systems where valve identification is required for code compliance or facility management. The single-sided format displays the sequence identifier on one face. Installers should specify the desired sequence when ordering to receive tags marked with the appropriate numbering or lettering for their system layout.
Designed as a general-purpose valve identification tag compatible with standard valve tagging hardware used in commercial plumbing, mechanical, and industrial piping applications.
Valve ID tags are typically installed by licensed plumbers or pipefitters as part of a system labeling and documentation program. Shut off the valve and relieve system pressure before performing any service on the associated piping. Tags should be attached using the appropriate hanging wire, cable tie, or chain to ensure they remain secured to the valve body or handwheel. Verify that the sequence on the tag matches the valve schedule or as-built drawings for the facility.
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