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  • PROJECT:

  • JOB NUMBER:

  • BLOCK:

  • LEVEL:

  • LOCATION:

  • INSPECTION DATE:

  • DEGO REPRESENTATIVE:

QA Checks Carried Out

  • Apartments - Run door entry (CAT6 F/UTP) cable to each apartment and drop into riser

  • Apartments - Run alarm (CAT6 U/UTP) cable to each apartment and drop into riser

  • Apartments - Run FIRS (OS2 4core) fibre cable to each apartment and drop into riser

  • Apartments - Run preterminated BT fibre cable to each apartment and drop into riser

  • Apartments - Run Hyperoptic fibre cable to each apartment and drop into riser

  • Apartments - Run Door Bell (CAT6 U/UTP) cable into each apartment and coil on ceiling in apartment

  • Access Control - Run 1 x CAT6 F/UTP cable from riser to Reader unit back box

  • Access Control - Run 1 x 12core cable from riser to "Break Glass" unit back box

  • Access Control - Run 1 x 12core cable from "Break Glass" unit to "Push to Exit" unit back box

  • Access Control - Run 1 x 12core cable from "Break Glass" unit to mag lock position

  • CCTV - Run 1 x CAT6 F/FTP cable to each camera position

  • All cables through letter box to/from corridor by apartments and riser cupboard sleeved with suitable copex

  • All cables through letter box to/from corridors are at least 50mm away from all other services or cables and edge of box including lagging

  • All cable neatly coiled in riser and correctly labelled

  • All cables neatly tied back with metal and plastic ties (metal every 900mm)

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

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QA SHEET SIGN OFF

  • ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR:

  • SIGNED ON BEHALF OF DEGO ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD

  • B&F QA SUPERVISOR:

  • SIGNED ON BEHALF OF BRIGGS & FORRESTER LIVING LTD

  • SRM SUPERVISOR:

  • SIGNED ON BEHALF OF SIR ROBERT McALPINE

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