Details

  • Document No.

  • auditor

  • Client / Site

  • Audit Title

  • Service Providor

  • Engineer

  • Description of works undertaken

  • Location
  • Conducted on

Quality Control Inspection

Gas Installation

  • Meter Installation correct

  • Point of entry Main Equipotential Bonding installed

  • Pipework installed to appropriate standards ( Size, Support, Sleeving, Protection)

  • Tightness Test carried out / Installation sound

Appliance Inspection

  • Add Appliances

  • Appliance
  • Make

  • Model

  • Location

  • Flue Type (Room Sealed, Open Flues, Flue-less)

  • Appliance installed to appropriate standards and manufacturers instructions

  • Fuse rating correct

  • Correct operation of controls / Safety devices

  • Burner Pressure / Gas Rate

  • Combustion Analysis

  • Flame Picture

  • Flue installed to appropriate standards ( Including Flues in voids)

  • Flue Flow test

  • Spillage Test

  • Ventilation adequate and installed to appropriate standards

Completion

  • Controls reset to customers requirements

  • Paperwork completed correctly

  • Has the repair been completed to the current legislation

Defects

  • Defects found

  • Defect
  • Defect

  • Corrective Action

Signatures

  • Auditor

  • Operative

  • Scope/ This report has been completed and issued by Gas-elec Safety (UK) Ltd.The report is based on an independent audit carried out by a Gas-Elec engineer based on standard Gas Safe industry procedures. The audit is not intended to be an investigation and diagnosis of faults or defects that may already exist during the course of the audit.

  • Gas-elec Safety (UK) Ltd or it's employees accept no liability for the consequences of any errors or omissions on this report.

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