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  • Commissioning Waterbrake

  • m.v. Vishy Vessel
  • Fish Fleet B.V.

  • BPT

  • Conducted on

Electrical Commissioning Checklist

Low Voltage (L.V.) Installation

Working Space and Facilities

  • Adequacy working space and safe access provided for switch room and /or electrical facilities.

  • Entrance /exit to switch room and/or electrical facilities are free of obstruction.

  • Suitable locking facilities provided for electrical facilities.

  • Suitable lighting provision provided for switch room and /or electrical facilities.

  • Suitable ventilation provision provided for switch room and /or electrical facilities.

  • Danger notices, warning notices, schematic diagrams, instructions and similar information are correctly and adequately provided.

  • Warning notices for earthing and main bonding connections provided in compliance.

  • All switchgears, distribution boards and electrical equipment properly labelled.

Connection from distribution board

  • An up-to-date notice of periodic inspection and testing provided at point of supply (i.e. a switchboard, a circuit breaker or a distribution board) of the installation.

  • Breakers leading to the waterbrake starter cabinet are provided with a legible and durable identification label.

  • No visible damage to impair safety.

  • An up-to-date schematic diagram displayed.

  • Earthing system effectively connected.

  • All protective devices are functioned properly and correctly set.

  • The breaking capacity of all circuit breakers /interconnection devices are able to withstand the prospective fault current.

  • Operation of circuit breakers and main switches checked.

  • Warning notice displayed at main bonding connections.

  • All accessible live parts screened with insulating plate or earthed metal.

Control cabinet waterbrake

  • No undersized conductor used between the distribution board and control cabinet.

  • Control, indication and alarm functions checked. (see CHPT4. "Commissioning of document waterbrake")

  • Fuses/MCB’s matching the lowest rated conductor in the circuit.

  • Cable conductors of correct phases connected.

  • A means of isolation provided for every circuit.

  • Protective relays have been correctly set and overcurrent protective devices suitably set for all circuits.

  • A warning notice ‘DANGER’ provided on the front panel of every distribution board.

  • Suitable cable terminations provided.

  • Single-pole devices for protection or switching connected in phase conductors only.

  • A notice of periodic testing provided at or near the main distribution board incorporating a residual current device.

  • Cabinet securely mounted on suitable supports.

  • A suitable switch provided to control each distribution board.

  • Phase barriers for 3-phase distribution board provided, where necessary.

  • The breaking capacity of MCB is compliant.

  • Suitable tools for withdrawal of fuses at a fuse board provided, where necessary.

  • Circuits connected to MCB or fuse in accordance with the schematic diagram.

Conductors, Cables and Wiring

  • No visible damage to impair safety.

  • All live conductors and their methods of insulation, in relation to design currents of circuits and to the operating currents of the protective devices, are properly selected and erected.

  • All cables, flexible cords, switches, plugs and socket outlets, accessories and equipment are found to be in good working conditions.

  • All conductors are correctly and securely connected and identified.

  • Armored cables properly terminated to metal casing or trunking by proper cable glands.

  • Cables passing through smoke lobby protected by enclosures of adequate fire rating.

  • Non-sheathed cables protected by conduit, trunking or ducting.

  • Cables and ductings adequately supported.

  • Cables at distribution board or busbar terminated with cable lugs

  • Main cables connected up with correct polarity.

  • Cables protected against mechanical damage and suitably supported.

  • All exposed metal parts including the armor effectively earthed.

Final Circuits

  • Low voltage circuits segregated from extra low voltage circuits.

  • Exposed insulated non-sheathed cables protected.

  • Circuit protective conductor is formed by the enclosure and a separate protective conductor between the earthing terminal of socket outlet and its associated metal box provided.

  • Circuit protective conductor is not formed by the enclosure and a separate protective conductor to the earthing terminal of socket outlet provided.

  • Minimum sizes of protective conductors are provided as per requirement for limitation of protective conductor impedance.

  • Means of isolation provided for every fixed appliance.

  • No fixed luminaire nor fixed heater having unguarded heating elements installed within reach of parts affected by heat

  • Appliances exposed to weather being IP55 rated.

  • Luminaires, switches, sockets and plugs, cable couplers installed outdoor, being IP55 rated.

  • General/site lighting readily accessible to the public supplied from a safety source.

  • General/site lighting not readily accessible to the public and not supplied from a safety source, protected by RCD having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA.

  • Emergency stops on both local and remote controls are clearly marked, in good condition, visible, and accessible.

  • Buttons and indicator lights are clearly visible, in good undamaged condition.

  • 400 V plug is correctly installed and undammaged.

  • 230 V plug is correctly installed and undammaged.

  • Interconnections of control cabling (between winch and waterbrake) is correctly mounted to terminal blocks. And cable is in undammaged condition.

  • All connections to terminal blocks and screw terminals are tightly connected.

Completion

  • Additional Comments

  • Checked by

  • Witnessed by

  • Contractor Name & Signature

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