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PM PL03 - PUM - Pump Inspection

PM PL03 - PUM - Pump Inspection

Location

  • Date

  • Facility?

  • POB Precinct

  • QCH Facility

  • Scentre Westfield - Facility?

  • Ventia State School - Facility?

  • Building Name and Number or Room Name?

  • Name of tradesperson

  • Job Number

  • Discipline?

  • Preventative Maintenance (PM) Inspection Type

Asset

    Asset Particulars
  • Asset ID Number ?

  • Asset Description?

  • Size/Capacity

  • Manufacturer?

  • Model Number?

  • Serial Number?

  • Year asset/equipment was installed (approximate)?

Service Check

  • Check general operation of pump

  • Check mechanical seals

  • Check gland packing for correct leakage rate

  • Check pump is primed correctly

  • Record full load current.

  • Check switchboards and electrical terminals

  • Check and record cut in and cut out pressure of pump

  • (Where applicable) Check operation of float switches

  • (Where applicable) Check operation of all alarms

  • Repair rust and corrosion as required

  • Clean all strainers

  • Check operation of non return valves

Pressure Valves (if fitted)

  • Pressure valves fitted?

  • Recorded pressure with system drained

  • Ensure diaphragm pressure is to manufacturers recommendation

  • Check operation and accuracy pressure gauges

Floats and Tanks (if fitted)

  • Floats and Tanks fitted?

  • Check operation of floats

  • Check float valves for correct operation

  • (Where applicable) Check condition of tank and stand

  • Check operation and condition of float switches when fitted

  • Overall Condition Rating?

Repairs

    Repairs and Repair Codes
  • Select Repair Code Where Applicable Needed for Repair/Replacement of Asset

  • Description of the defect with equipment/asset?

  • Work (labour and materials) needed to rectify defect?

  • Rectification due by (year)?

  • Estimated budget replacement cost (whole number only - no 'k')?

  • Take Photo (include photo of Asset label with number/bar code where applicable)

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