Title Page

  • Client / Site:

  • Document No.

  • Plot:

  • Core:

  • Level:

  • Apartment Reference:

  • Conducted on:

  • Prepared by:

General Information

General:

  • Apartment type:

  • Kitchen Type:

Electrical:

  • Electrical Drawing Number:

  • General Information / Comments:

  • Electrical 1st Fix Installation Completed By:

  • Electrical 1st Fix Inspected By:

Plumbing:

  • Mechanical Drawing Number:

  • General Information / Comments:

  • Plumbing 1st Fix Installation Completed By:

  • Plumbing 1st Fix Inspected By:

Ductwork:

  • Co-ordinated Mechanical Drawing Number:

  • Reflected Ceiling Plan Drawing Number:

  • General Information / Comments:

  • Ductwork 1st Fix Installation Completed By:

  • Ductwork 1st Fix Inspected By:

Electrical, Plumbing and Ductwork:

  • Signed Off By Site Manager:

Electrical

1st Fix Electrical Inspection

  • 1: Services installed to latest issue electrical drawings?

  • 2: Setting out positions for kitchens are to latest kitchen specialist drawings?

  • 3: No switchgear within 300mm of a sink or hob / cooker?

  • 4: Lighting and detectors set out to the latest architectural Reflected Ceiling Plan`s?

  • 5: All TV, shaver and cooker points have 47mm deep back boxes installed?

  • 6: All lighting wired in 3 plate?

  • 7: ELV and LV run separately and a minimum of 150 mm apart?

  • 8: All cables dressed neatly and tied horizontally and vertically at 600 mm minimum?

  • 9: Cables cut to the same length in boxes and boxes no longer than 300mm?

  • 10: All wiring within wall run is in safe zones?

  • 11: No tie wrap is pulled to tight with ends cut off?

  • 12: All ceilings drops are taped together and curled up above head height?

  • 13: All cable descriptions identified in pen (SL, LOAD, FEED, ect.)?

  • 14: Drawings marked up with End of Lines and 3 plate locations?

  • 15: Drawings and sheets returned to supervisor?

  • 16: All debris removed and placed in skip and all unused materials returned to stores?

Plumbing

1st Fix plumbing Inspection

1st Fix

  • 1: Services installed to latest issue mechanical drawings?

  • 2: Manifolds in HIU cupboard with 10 mm hep20 run outs have no joints in the ceiling?

  • 3: 10 mm hep20 pipes suitably clipped and secure, horizontal every 300mm, vertical 2 No. caddy and talon clips?

  • 4: All 10 mm hep20 pipework installed with 22 mm clips?

  • 5: All pipework fully insulated?

  • 6: All pipework within HIU cupboard is hep20?

  • 7: Pipework for radiators come out through radiator noggin at the correct height (300 mm)?

  • 8: All pipework penetrations through walls have sleeves made of the same type of material?

  • 9: All 10 mm pipework at radiator is marked "Flow" or "Return"?

  • 10: All pipework ends are covered?

  • 11: All vertical drops within the walls have 3 No. aluminium bands for location purposes, on the outside of insulation?

  • 12: Pressure test carried out and witnessed by B&C Manager and Main Contractor named below? Copy of the pressure test certificate on file?

  • Pressure Test Winessed by Main Contractor:

  • 13: All debris removed and placed in skip and all unused materials returned to stores?

Soil Vent Pipes

  • 1: All pipework fixed neatly and securely to provide correct falls?

  • 2: Fire collars / wraps fitted and secure where applicable?

  • 3: Pressure test carried out and witnessed by B&C Manager and Main Contractor named below? Copy of the pressure test certificate on file?

  • Pressure Test Winessed by Main Contractor:

  • 4: All debris removed and placed in skip and all unused materials returned to stores?

Ductwork

1st Fix Ductwork Inspection

Ductwork Installation for MVHR

  • 1: Ductwork set out to latest construction issued drawing?

  • 2: Ductwork spigots set out to latest issue Reflected Ceiling Plan?

  • 3: Fresh air supply ductwork fully insulated?

  • 4: Exhaust air ductwork full insulated?

  • 5: Ductwork clipping complies with DW144?

  • 6: All fire collars installed on ductwork where it passes through 30 min corridor walls (As shown on fire strategy)?

  • 7: Insulated spiral flex fitted to the 4 spigots within the MVHR cupboard with jubilee clips fitted to outer sleeve?

  • 8: All flex outlets connected to ductwork with jubilee clips?

  • 9: All flex outlets covered and taped tight to ductwork ready for 2nd fix?

  • 10: Ductwork connected to fresh air grille / air brick?

  • 11: Ductwork connected to exhaust air grill / air brick?

  • 12: All debris removed and placed in skip and all unused materials returned to stores?

Ductwork Installation for MEV

  • 1: Ductwork set out to latest construction issued drawing?

  • 2: Ductwork spigots set out to latest issue Reflected Ceiling Plan?

  • 3: Exhaust air ductwork full insulated?

  • 4: Ductwork clipping complies with DW144?

  • 5: All fire collars installed on ductwork where it passes through 30 min corridor walls (As shown on fire strategy)?

  • 6: All flex outlets connected to ductwork with jubilee clips?

  • 7: All flex outlets covered and taped tight to ductwork ready for 2nd fix?

  • 8: Ductwork connected to exhaust air grill / air brick?

  • 9: All debris removed and placed in skip and all unused materials returned to stores?

Installed Ductwork (Kitchen Extract / Cooker Hood Extract)

  • 1: Ductwork set out to latest construction issued drawing?

  • 2: Ductwork spigots set out to latest issue kitchen plan?

  • 3: Ductwork clipping complies with DW144?

  • 4: Flex outlet for cooker hood connected to ductwork spigot with jubilee clip?

  • 5: Flex outlet for cooker hood covered and taped tight to ductwork ready for 2nd fix?

  • 6: Ductwork connected to exhaust air grill / air brick?

  • 7: All debris removed and placed in skip and all unused materials returned to stores?

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