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  • Document Number

  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

Sign Off Sheet

    Block Handover
  • Work Area (DC Blocks / MV MV JB etc)

  • All the trenches / holes been backfilled

  • Pile position from Tracker 700mm

  • Are there any bent / damaged piles?

  • Combiner piles straight and aligned (Only piles damaged by JLE, if any)

  • Cable Lengths of String / Subarrays / Earths at pile are correct lengths

  • Subarray / String Cables in good condition and in position minimum 300mm on torque tube

  • Cables Labelled, Pos and Neg installed and present (Ensuring temporary labelling is correct as per schedules)

  • Conduit heights / positions at Combiner Box / Support piles are correct

  • General Condition of the area (Rubbish, excess materials / spoils etc) are acceptable

  • PCU
  • Survey peg locations, column positions. As PCU’s must be positioned in reference to the cable position what do the markings reference for us to confirm positioning

  • Cable lengths at PCU in good condition and are correct lengths

  • Conduits left at 300mm at MV end and LV Aux panel. 75mm Above FSL for conduits

  • DC feeder conduits cut 75mm above finished level

  • All earths present and in correct locations and at least 1m length - EL - OOELE - DWG - 471

  • Terminations only to be connected and torqued after the back fill and compaction completed. As specified in STSP-SMEC-EL-00ELE-DWG-423 - Applies to handover worth pointing out

  • Terminations only to be connected and torqued after the back fill and compaction completed. As specified in STSP-SMEC-EL-00ELE-DWG-423 - (Applies to handover)

  • Pads stripped back to correct size

  • MV Junction Box
  • Earth bonding tails present correct size and correct length

  • Pad level / condition/ size as per acceptable SOW

  • MV cables all present, labelled and sealed from moisture

  • Correct cable and conduit size

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