Basic Inspection Requirement
Inspection Requirement for Wireman
After wiring installation has completed, it is a must to have inspections done.
Wiring is done according to specs requirement according to designer.
Ensure all point is correct according to layout.
Condition of the wiring is done neatly and good.
Any wrongly done on installation must quickly repair.
PVC conduit Installation
Installation criteria REJECT condition:
part of the PVC conduit is dented due to incompetent.
accessories are not suitable or correct size.
signs of damage pipes or accessories installed.
burning marks or some hole.
conduit adapters is not install.
support clips or saddle clips is not secure.
weight of entire piping is too heavy.
Galvanized Iron (G.I) conduit Installation
Installation criteria REJECT condition
part of the metal conduit is dented due to incompetent.
accessories are not suitable or correct size.
signs of damage pipes or accessories installed.
conduit adapters is not install.
support clips or saddle clips is not secure.
weight of entire piping is too heavy.
Who shall inspection the installations ?
The holder license BCEW or EIC will be the authorized person to perform inspections on completed installations.
Inspection Form
Inspection form is Legal document which is required to be fill the information by a qualified personnel. Commonly this document are to be filled by BCEW or EIC license holder.
This document can be found on download page.
Inspection Criteria on Installation IEE
According to IEE Wiring Regulation, the following inspection are required to ensure all works is done.
According to Regulation 712 – 01 – 03, the inspection shall include at least the checking of the following items, where relevant to the installation and, where necessary, during erection. The followings listed below are to be inspected prior to testing.
1) Connection of conductors
2) Identification of conductors.
3) Routing of cables in safe zone or protection against mechanical damage.
4) Selection of conductors for current-carrying capacity and voltage drop, according to design.
5) Connection of single-pole device for protection or switching in phase conductors only.
6) Correct connection of accessories and equipment.
7) Presence of fire barriers and protection against thermal effects.
8) Methods of protection against electric shock.
9) Prevention of mutual detrimental influence.
10) Presence of appropriate devices for isolation and switching correctly located.
11) Labeling of protective devices, switches and terminals.
12) Adequacy of access to switch gear and equipment.
13) Presence of danger notices and other warning signs.
14) Presence of diagrams, instructions and similar information.
15) Erection methods.
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