Title Page

  • Property & Client

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Service Visit Type

  • Location

  • Plant Description

  • Asset Reference

RAMS

  • Risk assessment completed

  • Method statement completed

  • PPE

  • Engineer Initials

SFG 20 Procedure

Status

  • Visually inspect unit for damage,corrosion and firmness of fixings.

Condensate drain connection and pump

  • Check connection is clear and Ensure condensate lift pump is operational and able to discharge condensate to the drainage pipework.

Permanent filters

  • Clean and refit, ensuring proper location.

Test unit

  • Check airflow is normal at correct speed setting.

  • Check unit operates without undue noise or vibration.

  • Check operation of controller.

Chilled water/LPHW control valves

  • Check functioning. (Check all flexible hoses if fitted are in good condition).

Thermostats

  • Checked operation by moving set point. (Restore to original setting).

  • Heating Return Temperature

  • Heating Room Supply Temperature

  • Cooling Return Temperature

  • Cooling Room Supply Temperature

Duct-work flexible couplings (if fitted)

  • Check condition. (Repair any duct-work to the spigots as necessary)

General

  • Checked the fan runners for security on shafts and clean with a soft brush and vacuum cleaner.

  • Checked operation of fan motor and motor shaft for 'lift' etc.

  • Cleaned the interior of unit

Electrical

  • Check the condition of all terminals and cable insulation.

Strainer

  • Cleaned

Additional Comments

  • Report of any faults

Safety Checks

  • Inspection Completed

  • Area left safe

  • Area left clean

Polyteck Building Services, 143 Leman Street, London, E1 8EY

  • Engineer signature

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