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  • Site conducted

  • QFM#

  • Pronto#

  • Started on:

  • Provide service IAW Dept of Defence Manual of Infastructure Engineering Electrical (MIEE) Chapter11 and relevant standards and codes of practice, including full service report of assets serviced.
    Conduct visual inspection of pillar box and pits checking for signs of loose/damaged connections, hot joints and other damage. Record Voltages and Amperages received from the transformers. Check temperature of components and connections using a thermal imaging device. Provide thermal imaging report IAW AS ISO 18434.1 2014 test report section16 for all areas scanned - include Normal photo/image of board & Thermal image of board of all assets, regardless if a non-compliance is found or not. **Report to include any non-compliant high temperatures found during scan - provide a Normal photo/image and Thermal image of identified high temperature fault.** Update logs/ electronic records and provide copy. Provide service report IAW relevant standards and codes of practice, including test results, service tasks undertaken and identified reactive maintenance in accordance with Delta FM's service report guide.

  • ADD PILLAR BOX
  • Pillar box number/Location:

  • Conduct visual inspection, check for signs of loose/damaged connections, hot joints and other damage.

  • Check temperature of electrical components and connections using Thermal Imaging device

  • Thermal image numbers (Front & Back)

  • For voltage readings, go to the Annual Switchboard inspection report

  • Check current readings (Red - White - Blue) in Amps. (if possible)

  • Provide Service Report including full documentation of items serviced

  • Completion Date & Time

  • Technicians:

  • Technician Sign:

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